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This is a stunning, 3-piece Curly Maple Gibson Copy RB-18 neck of unknown age or origin with a compound radius ebony fingerboard that starts off at a 12" at the first fret and ends at 15" at the 22nd fret and (I THINK) stainless steel frets as no fret wear is detectable. This banjo neck comes with a 5/8" Timeless Timber bridge that has a 16" Radius pictured.
It has an ebony fingerboard and headstock overlay. The overlay is bound like a Gibson RB-18 and he genuine mother of pearl inlay is also that of a Gibson RB-18 style. The builder did a fine job with the white/black/white binding and the heel cap.
This banjo neck is equipped with a two way truss rod. The neck is straight and true.
Until I find gold top tension hardware, This neck is going on this prewar TB-1.
Taken for the Scavenger Hunt, ornamental grasses at the florist shop, I've changed my mind and found something else that's curly.
This is a stunning, 3-piece Curly Maple Gibson Copy RB-18 neck of unknown age or origin with a compound radius ebony fingerboard that starts off at a 12" at the first fret and ends at 15" at the 22nd fret and (I THINK) stainless steel frets as no fret wear is detectable. This banjo neck comes with a 5/8" Timeless Timber bridge that has a 16" Radius pictured.
It has an ebony fingerboard and headstock overlay. The overlay is bound like a Gibson RB-18 and he genuine mother of pearl inlay is also that of a Gibson RB-18 style. The builder did a fine job with the white/black/white binding and the heel cap.
This banjo neck is equipped with a two way truss rod. The neck is straight and true.
Until I find gold top tension hardware, This neck is going on this prewar TB-1.
The blue gradient in the background is so rich it almost knocks me down. What a backdrop for the shapes. It's not my doing, I can praise it all day long without any credit due to me, that's for sure.
One of the last boarders leaving (she's walking her horses to the barn across the road on the last day of the month) is a veterinarian who's promised to make sure the owners have made provisions for the barn cats.
I'm really going to miss Curly Sue. I hope our next barn has some cool cats.
This is a stunning, 3-piece Curly Maple Gibson Copy RB-18 neck of unknown age or origin with a compound radius ebony fingerboard that starts off at a 12" at the first fret and ends at 15" at the 22nd fret and (I THINK) stainless steel frets as no fret wear is detectable. This banjo neck comes with a 5/8" Timeless Timber bridge that has a 16" Radius pictured.
It has an ebony fingerboard and headstock overlay. The overlay is bound like a Gibson RB-18 and he genuine mother of pearl inlay is also that of a Gibson RB-18 style. The builder did a fine job with the white/black/white binding and the heel cap.
This banjo neck is equipped with a two way truss rod. The neck is straight and true.
Until I find gold top tension hardware, This neck is going on this prewar TB-1.
Don't know if that's really his name, but I loved his curly winter coat. He seemed perfectly happy to pose for me and I took quite a few shots.