Electric banjo

AXL peizo pickup with end pin jack, Poplar solid wood top, Poplar bridge, Tiger Maple Moon Man sound hole rim, spoon tail, Birch foot for tailspin, Mahogany nut bowl back, oak neck.
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  • I have trouble going back to some builds for improvements Uncle, but I'm glad when I do. I got several builds fixed lately. I also am going to try a skinny neck like Ratties to use short fret stubs left over fromGitty frets. I can't just toss me out. An Oak neck can be skinny and still hold three strings.
  • Thanks Andries, ya Lunabug was my nick name in school way back when. I like the spoon too. First time I tried one. It's a fruit spoon, like for grapefruit. Narrow spoon and old. I'll be using more spoons.... It's got a Peizo and Swamp Witch strings. Those strings are nice. Cuts that hissy treble of most Peizos. Pick made some good strings there.
  • I thougt it was al wood, spoon in the back, Nice !! you even made it electric, is that whit piezo? Moon man Stikes again ! beautifull Dave!

  • Yup.   Upgrades to some of mine is next on the list.

  • Not yet Uncle. I've got a couple of revisions to do on the blue moon. A bridge that is wider will work better than the one that is on it. The current bridge sinks deep on the treble side and has too low an action as a result. There's a thin area in the head under the treble foot of the bridge. I think a wide bridge will fix it. Then blue that moon.
  • A beauty and great sound hole.  Did you ever paint that one moon blue?

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