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deVisee |
jmoathout Says:
Saturday, June 6, 2015 @2:26:25 PM
Very nice, I know you'll enjoy it. What is the serial number if I may ask?
deVisee Says:
Saturday, June 6, 2015 @2:28:28 PM
It's #182, aka "Colin" (docsbanjos.com/banjos/recently_sold/182/)
David Moore Says:
Saturday, June 6, 2015 @6:05:10 PM
Congrats, I love my Doc's and have one #52 strung with nylon and #75 with medium light steel strings. #75 has a natural skin head which I think came from Doc and the other has an unmarked frosted. Doc Huff has a feel about woods and how they should be put together and what sounds they produce. Visually art as well as acoustically. The more you play yours the more you will love it I bet.
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