Hey, thanks guys! Oily, I do sell them, but I don't really do "custom" builds... stresses me out too much. But I plan to keep building more of these, with different types of laminated necks, head stocks & f boards. I will post some more detailed photos of these two tomorrow.
Thanks, Steve and Tom. I think the front one is my favorite too. Also my first attempt at building a banjo bridge from scratch. Tom: I have built a total of 7 of these film can rigs, thus far, experimenting with different fret scales, bridge placement, different types of pickups, and yep, ...sound holes vs. no sound holes. I found that the sound holes do not necessarily add much to the volume, but they DO add a little bit of clarity/brightness. Not a huge difference, but noticeable enough, so I think I'll be including them on these kodakanjo gizmos from now on.
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Thanks, Pat!
Awesome Max! You have such an eye for detail, craftsmanshio at it's finest!
I don't do custom work either Max, it makes it feel to much like work :-(
Hey, thanks guys! Oily, I do sell them, but I don't really do "custom" builds... stresses me out too much. But I plan to keep building more of these, with different types of laminated necks, head stocks & f boards. I will post some more detailed photos of these two tomorrow.
Both great. Love the fret board on the lower one. Wow. Like the tailpiece on topper.
Thanks, Steve and Tom. I think the front one is my favorite too. Also my first attempt at building a banjo bridge from scratch. Tom: I have built a total of 7 of these film can rigs, thus far, experimenting with different fret scales, bridge placement, different types of pickups, and yep, ...sound holes vs. no sound holes. I found that the sound holes do not necessarily add much to the volume, but they DO add a little bit of clarity/brightness. Not a huge difference, but noticeable enough, so I think I'll be including them on these kodakanjo gizmos from now on.
Excellent, love the design details! Do the sound holes seem to make much difference in the volume?
I think the front one is my favourite but darn they're smart!
Cheers,
Steve