Canjo Necks

This is what led me to CBN. These are several Canjo necks I made for a friend. He asked if I'd ever considered making instruments and mentioned his project teaching music to kids and how he wanted to have canjos for them all to play. Well, I have a barn full of walnut and a love to build things, so I took off. In researching canjos I fond this site and I am totally hooked. I have several nice cigar boxes and piles of wood. Looks like its gonna be a fun winter!
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  • :) I'll have a bunch of these at Shakori this year,  Whatever I don't sell (perhaps the entire lot) will be donated to my local music teacher friends after the festival.  I really just intend them as booth-fillers.  They really do make good weapons...

  • Every stick in the hands of a boy quickly becomes a weapon.

    Nice work.
  • Ugghhh, i never had any luck selling canjos. Hate em
  • I have a lot of short, skinny pieces of walnut I had no idea what to do with up until a few weeks ago.  I much prefer canjo necks to kindling!

  • Talk about kicking a canjo up a notch!!!  Beautiful walnut necks!!  We use primarily poplar and oak for our cbg's. 

  • Wow, those necks turned out really nice!! It's funny you mention weapons, since I built some for my grandkids and they became weapons really quickly.
  • My friend stopped by today and said the kids loved this first batch.  But, he thinks the necks may be a bit long at 24".  They started to look like weapons in their hands :)

    He asked if I could shorten the next batch to maybe 18".  I said sure, but  I'm kind of addicted to building CBGs now...
  • awesome project. love the necks too. yes, very addicting hobby.
  • NIce!! I had a blast doing a canjo summer camp for kids. Those are some pretty necks!!
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