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Originally posted by Bob SmakulaFor more information, Please post pictures on the forum page.
I have the hardest time trying to post pics on here. Is there a tutorial for it?
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Originally posted by Banjo Bones 76I have the hardest time trying to post pics on here. Is there a tutorial for it?
I agree that posting pics on BHO is not intuitive anymore, I recommend that you scroll down until you see a button that says Upload Photos, them follow the prompts. you can upload as many pictures as you want, but a limit of three at a time.
The glimpse of the banjo in the uploaded pics has me intrigued for more. Please post a full front, full back, heel profile with the rim and closeups of the hardware. Looks like an interesting 1800's instrument.
Looking forward to more pictures.
Bob Smakula
I’ll second what Bob said. More pics please. Certainly old. I’m curious about the rim construction. If you could also post some detailed pictures of the inside and outside of the rim. Also a few shots of the peg head and tailpiece.
Instrument looks very very nice.
Ahhh...garage sales before the internet and EBay.
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