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Decorative curly metal with a very organic look snaking up and along a balcony on Hindley Street, Adelaide.
I like the G2s on this guy. Same camera location as the other photo, just a different buck. I don't have alot of time to get out with the camera, so trail cam shots will have to do right now!! HAHAHA
My friend Curly Goodwin stopped off to visit us on his round trip from the Isle of Man to Andover and back, a 500 mile trip! Austin Seven Chummy, 1928.
The cross I must bear is named Curly. He isn't my cat, he's my neighbor's. Curly likes to pee on one of the bushes just outside my front door.
The stinker.
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.
These pictures were made in the fairy-tale forests of Abkhazia on a spring day. Light, beauty, ease.
Quite a few of these really curly vines available. This one is 64" long and the swirl is about 10" diameter
Frank has been out in the rain several times today and he is a pain to get dry and he gets all fluffy and curly. But I haven't blocked the doggy door, if he wants to get wet it is okay by me.