The definition of a gentleman: someone who can play the banjo - but doesn't
The definition of a gentleman: someone who can play the banjo - but doesn't
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Awesome if you like something that sounds like a flock of chooks squabbling over a worm, that is..../<\\/p>[]<\\/p>/Quote from adam on October 10, 2013, 18:01
Thanks Scott x 2 for bringing it back to the topic. Those guys are just jealous of the banjo's sheer awesomeness.
Will you two Adam and DB stop arguing like two schoolkids ? Both of you can spend 30 mins in the naughty corner and relieve myself, Gav and AJ!! You might want to start a new thread about banjo's !! haha all good a bit of disagreement.
I don't mind the sound of a banjo, different and opposite to the low end sound of a bass !!
Scott J the weight of the bass kits are on the additional information tab of each bass model page. Your other specs seem to cover what most builders would like to know
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