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Jun 28, 2026 - 3:38:17 AM
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pfalzgrass

Germany

248 posts since 9/13/2017

Found this great article about steampunk banjo:
fretboardjournal.com/columns/c...nk-banjo/

Inspires me for my next banjo build. Anyone has done something similar?
Please share pics and ideas.

Jun 28, 2026 - 4:39:39 AM
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17045 posts since 12/2/2005

My banjo already weighs quite enough, thank you very much. laughwink

Jun 28, 2026 - 5:51:26 AM
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200 posts since 8/20/2025

It's quirky. I like looking at it.

Jun 28, 2026 - 6:32:07 AM
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5310 posts since 10/13/2005

At the Centralia Campout that happens every year in Central Washington in August, a few years back I encountered another "luthier." His speciality? Going to the junk yard and making musical "instrument" out of every piece of throw-away junk you can think of. I suspect he was inspired by what we think of as a "normal banjo." After all, if a banjo is allowed to exist, why not fix up that old vacuum cleaner and wed it to a washing machine along with a few door knobs hither and thither? Who is to say one is better or lesser than the other. Ha! Different strokes for different folks! banjered

Jun 28, 2026 - 7:25:33 AM
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9719 posts since 9/21/2007

“ Original vibrato tailpiece is one of only two known to have survived Europe’s so-called Great Banjo Scare in the late 19th Century.”

I’ve never heard the term “Great Banjo Scare” before. I’ve seen other examples of those tailpieces so, more than two.

Jun 28, 2026 - 8:26:32 AM

2537 posts since 9/25/2006

I’m a fan of the steampunk genre.

Jun 28, 2026 - 9:07:17 AM

198 posts since 6/6/2015

The late Ron Landis could have added a few of his pieces to that banjo. if you are not familiar with his work, look up his website.

Jun 28, 2026 - 9:24:15 AM
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dbrooks

USA

5110 posts since 3/11/2004

I remember the fine artist and luthier, Dan Knowles, creating a steampunk banjo years ago, but I can't find any hint of it today.

Dan had a lengthy series on the Hangout he called "Luthier's Life," where he documented his work on various banjo projects, his teaching luthiery skills and some of his performance,  There are 64 pages of links to that series.  Since the posts are archived, some photos don't show up, but quite a few are visible and very impressive.

A LUTHIERS LIFE - Discussion Forums - Banjo Hangout

I miss Dan.

David

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