Ned Luberecki Good morning. It was an newer RB-7 that was owned by one of the attendees of the Pre War Seminar. Lots of people bring their banjos to the meet and greet. I'm sorry that I don't have any more information than that.
Richie Dotson Thanks. The reason that I wondered is that I just aquired a TB-7 conversion and when I first saw the vid, thought it might be it. After viewing in again, noticed a few differences and realized it wasn't. But I guess my eyes are attuned to the TT Bowtie nowadays ;-)
Richie Dotson I got that. But when I saw that this video was from the pre-war seminar it made me wonder. Still a good sounding banjo... but then again, Jim could pull great tone out of a tin can!
Just beautiful!
Good music
Jimmy is the man.
Love it. Thanks for sharing.
Tasteful playing by Jim as always...Jack Baker NYC p.s. that man has some power :-)
After Jim can you name 3 great banjo players still living?
Richie - Do you know what banjo Jim is playing there?
Ned Luberecki Good morning. It was an newer RB-7 that was owned by one of the attendees of the Pre War Seminar. Lots of people bring their banjos to the meet and greet. I'm sorry that I don't have any more information than that.
Richie Dotson Thanks. The reason that I wondered is that I just aquired a TB-7 conversion and when I first saw the vid, thought it might be it. After viewing in again, noticed a few differences and realized it wasn't. But I guess my eyes are attuned to the TT Bowtie nowadays ;-)
That was a modern banjo, not a conversion.
Richie Dotson I got that. But when I saw that this video was from the pre-war seminar it made me wonder. Still a good sounding banjo... but then again, Jim could pull great tone out of a tin can!
What guitar chords is this? I got c and I think F but I'm not too sure?!?