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www.flatfootjohnny.com
Playing Since: 2008
Experience Level: Intermediate
Interests:
[Jamming] [Socializing]
Occupation: Artist, propmaker, banjo whittler
Gender: Male
Age: 54
My Instruments:
Gold Tone cc100R, Tackhead Fretless , Gourd fretless (x2), cookie tin banjo (x2), Appalachian mountain banjo, Cigarbox guitar, acoustic guitar.
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Created 11/4/2009
Last Visit 9/22/2025
I discovered the banjo in 2008 and have been hooked ever since, learning clawhammer style. In 2009 i built my 1st banjo and since than have built various instruments (banjos, canjos, cigarbox guitars) gradually honing my skills and gathering knowledge (huge thanks to Dan Knowles for the photo essays). I recenlty built myself a website so that i can sell any of my home made jobs that I feel are good enough to sell (and to clear a bit of space as we are tripping over half made instruments left around the flat). www.flatfootjohnny.com