Tom, you are always an encouragement to see and hear. Don’t expect you to remember me but I was fortunate enough to meet you in your booth at MerleFest shortly after your trip to Israel. You artistically design one of the greatest banjos I have ever seen. Keep up the good work and best of luck to you. - Dan
Thanks for the informative video! I had a thought watching your neck swap: keeping the strings in the nut slots might be even easier if you stuck a capo on before loosening the neck. What do you think?
I have a classic Tom and I have had to do the screw holding the neck to the drum so tight it (well it seems too tight) to stop the neck from slipping around at the junction and cocequently altering every thing.
Tom, you are always an encouragement to see and hear. Don’t expect you to remember me but I was fortunate enough to meet you in your booth at MerleFest shortly after your trip to Israel. You artistically design one of the greatest banjos I have ever seen. Keep up the good work and best of luck to you. - Dan
Thanks Dan!
We will be at Merle in a couple weeks. Maybe see you there!
Thanks for the informative video! I had a thought watching your neck swap: keeping the strings in the nut slots might be even easier if you stuck a capo on before loosening the neck. What do you think?
I have a classic Tom and I have had to do the screw holding the neck to the drum so tight it (well it seems too tight) to stop the neck from slipping around at the junction and cocequently altering every thing.
This is the phantom of my dreams...