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9 comments on “1926 Gibson exploded”
Frisco Fred Says:
Saturday, July 17, 2010 @12:44:31 PM
This is a great photo of a banjo. It's got screws, bolts and bearings.
I always said, "it takes a toolbox to keep a banjo running."
1931TB2 Says:
Monday, August 23, 2010 @1:08:45 PM
Great Photo!
Wes Lassiter Says:
Monday, May 30, 2011 @12:24:59 PM
Really great photo!!!
Ks_5-picker Says:
Monday, May 30, 2011 @7:13:55 PM
Gotta be careful.......if you sneeze at the wrong time,it's all over.......literally. ;^)
gdoc Says:
Monday, May 30, 2011 @8:33:17 PM
I just wanted to see what would happen if I removed this one little tiny screw!
Jezzro2004 Says:
Tuesday, November 15, 2011 @10:18:50 PM
Nice Pic, Lots of gadgets in those rims haha.
BanjoFlyboy Says:
Wednesday, November 16, 2011 @7:12:50 AM
Whoo! I recently bought a '26 PB-5 already converted to a flathead via a Sullivan conversion ring. I've got all the original parts, and have toyed with the idea of going back to the BB setup. That is until I saw your exploded video! Ha ha!
gdoc Says:
Wednesday, November 16, 2011 @7:50:17 AM
Do becareful Flyboy, once you get hooked on the Ball Bearing sound, nothing else will do.
It's such a sweet well rounded sound, and the right hand position gives you a tremendous amount of sound varriance.
Play it soft and sweet, or drive it hard and get a pop only the BB's have.
monstertone Says:
Sunday, December 4, 2016 @3:32:38 PM
Were ball bearings banjos ever made in style 6 checkerboard? Regardless of original 5 string or conversion. I'm trying to remember if I saw one years ago. And even if my memory is correct, it was most likely a 5 string conversion.
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