Minstrel Banjo

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"Thanks for that link to show, Will. I was hoping I could find it somewhere. Now I ca…"

Ian Bell replied Nov 5, 2011 to Steve Martin's banjo history.

30 Nov 7, 2011
Reply by Carl Anderton

"Dang - I didn't come in until Gus Cannon! I enjoyed what I saw though."

Ian Bell replied Nov 4, 2011 to Steve Martin's banjo history.

30 Nov 7, 2011
Reply by Carl Anderton

"Although we do have to be realistic about this - you can only get so creepy on a ban…"

Ian Bell replied Oct 30, 2011 to Creepy Tunes for Halloween

4 Oct 31, 2011
Reply by John Masciale

"Excellent suggestions! You may also wish to consider: "G. Swain Buckley's Celebrated…"

Ian Bell replied Oct 30, 2011 to Creepy Tunes for Halloween

4 Oct 31, 2011
Reply by John Masciale

"I've used tung oil with good results."

Ian Bell replied Sep 30, 2011 to what finish for a neck

1 Sep 30, 2011
Reply by Ian Bell

"There are other artistic examples from that period of the obsession with the notion…"

Ian Bell replied Sep 27, 2011 to Machine Poetry.

23 Nov 2, 2012
Reply by Carl Anderton

"Jack Hayes, a square dance caller, who was in his 70s when I worked with him in the…"

Ian Bell replied Sep 17, 2011 to Banjo Dick Brown.

6 May 17, 2012
Reply by Christopher Penn

"Thanks Joel - that's pretty neat, but the reduction system on the tuning pegs is eve…"

Ian Bell replied Sep 13, 2011 to SLIDING BRIDGE

28 Sep 19, 2011
Reply by Mark Kinan

"Hi Joel, Where is the capo in the picture from? "

Ian Bell replied Sep 12, 2011 to SLIDING BRIDGE

28 Sep 19, 2011
Reply by Mark Kinan

""The Cat Came Back" is from the 1890s (and was I believe orginally a minstrel number…"

Ian Bell replied Sep 6, 2011 to Dogs and Cats

8 Sep 8, 2011
Reply by John Masciale

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