Sounds wonderful! Beautiful restoration! I have an 1880s Prichard that I would love for you to look at. Never been restored. Wish I didnt live so far away in Northern Michigan.
Thanks Mark. A lot of folks think that this is all I've done, but I've played bass in a jazz band, guitar and vocals in a folk rock band, Blues, plus all the Celtic and Old Time stuff :)
Love it when YT randomly recommends me small channels. Such a beautiful instrument with a great and rich folksy tune, and very well played too!
Thanks so much Scarecrow!
Sound so homey and warm. Wishing you all the best from across the atlantic in this new year!
Cheers and thanks to you from across the great pond!
Bravo
Thank you Sir Frankenstein!
sounds good Ben . good job
Thanks Carolyn!!
Sounds wonderful! Beautiful restoration! I have an 1880s Prichard that I would love for you to look at. Never been restored. Wish I didnt live so far away in Northern Michigan.
Thanks so much :) You could send my pictures, and I could give you an idea on it :) Would love to see it in any case :)
@@Dulcidrummer great! should I email pictures to you?
@@susanmaciag8807 yes at kudzupatch@gmail.com
I enjoyed this a lot.
Thanks Mark. A lot of folks think that this is all I've done, but I've played bass in a jazz band, guitar and vocals in a folk rock band, Blues, plus all the Celtic and Old Time stuff :)
@@Dulcidrummer And I didn't realize you also did vocals until I saw this video. I've always loved this song.
From the "Little Dixie" area here in Missouri. Do you use four or three strings? You're great to hear!