This is a demonstration of a hand made banjo uke I made from Tasmanian oak neck Blackbutt fretboard, recycled door frame (well aged Tasmanian oak) a heatshru...
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This is a demonstration of a hand made banjo uke I made from Tasmanian oak neck Blackbutt fretboard, recycled door frame (well aged Tasmanian oak) a heatshrunk PET juice bottle skin. Sealed Chinese tuners from eBay, a melamine chopstick nut, fret dots recycled from bread tags and a tail piece made from a picture hook.
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Lovely tones eminating to those Banjukes... well sung too!
super build nice one mate, loved it. The difference was noticeable, you must be very proud.
Keep it going man.
It's hard to beat a blackbutt fret board? Yup. Nice singing, playing and a good looking, good sounding banjer.
Lovely job singing a favorite song. Thanks Twitch. Maybe do the whole song sometime. You have a pure voice. More!
One of the best looking and sounding Uke builds I've ever seen! :-)
Love the shirt. A great sounding uke there. Definitely a big difference in the tone of the two.
This is a demonstration of a hand made banjo uke I made from Tasmanian oak neck Blackbutt fretboard, recycled door frame (well aged Tasmanian oak) a heatshrunk PET juice bottle skin. Sealed Chinese tuners from eBay, a melamine chopstick nut, fret dots recycled from bread tags and a tail piece made from a picture hook.