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Curly walnut rim and neck. Note backstrap, back of ogee, and Etruscan T-shirt. It spells "Vulci" in Etruscan characters.
2 comments on “Etruscan-Minoan Banjo 6”
Ottawa Says:
Saturday, August 18, 2007 @3:09:01 PM
Oh! I didn't notice the nice ebony backstrap on the peghead 'till I zoomed in- very classy looking. I like the difference of the overall dark hue of the banjo compared to the typical figured maple Bob uses-and the Old Virginia has a great traditional looking style! :)
brokenstrings Says:
Saturday, August 18, 2007 @3:45:10 PM
Yes, I liked that retro look--similar to my minstrel banjo.
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