The Martin 00-28 appeared in 1898 and was built until 1941, when war restrictions scaled back many commercial activities but four have been built since ’41.
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MORE →The Martin 00-28 appeared in 1898 and was built until 1941, when war restrictions scaled back many commercial activities but four have been built since ’41.
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MORE →Deering has done it again with this innovative variation on their Sierra Bluegrass banjo! By simply eliminating the heavy flange and resonator the Sierra open-back offers a voice very much in the spirit of the famed Vega #2 Tubaphone at a far lower price.
Since the mid 1970s, Michael Heiden has been building instruments like this spectacular Heiden F-5 from his shop in the Creston Valley in southern British Columbia.
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MORE →At last – a Huber banjo that won’t break the bank! The Huber Workhorse is Huber’s new Mastertone RB-3 ‘clone’ model, with the Huber 844 Tone Ring, Bowtie inlays, nickel hardware and Sims maple rim. The Satin finish feels like a lovely old banjo.
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MORE →This is a new Eastman AC822CE-FF Fan Fret Guitar, built with a solid Engelmann spruce top, rosewood back and sides, mahogany neck with ebony fingerboard and bridge, and has a Schertler Lydia pickup system.
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MORE →The David Wren Studio line was made during the early 1980’s as a simpler, lower-priced ‘standard production’ alternative to the rather more expensive custom order models that most builders create. These models feature a spruce top and mahogany back and sides with ebony bridge, maple binding, and a mahogany neck with ebony fingerboard.
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