Strings Attached -- Wild and Wicked N/A

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Harley Reich
Tonight I assisted a musician friend http://www.davidbullard.com with whom I have worked, previously. One of the guest acts gave some of the finest Kentucky moonshine music/bluegrass strains one could ever hear. The banjo maestro was Jimmy Cox, who lives not far from me.

If any of y'all are bluegrass aficionados, to own a Jimmy Cox banjo will be well-worth the thou$and$ one must pay for same. This native Southern mountain boy who came North 40 years ago is world-famous for his hand-made
instruments. http://www.coxbanjos.com.
(His wife's Caddy has had Maine license plate BANJO since I can remember.

HR
 
My those are pretty but I think I would be in big trouble if I bought another banjo as I am up to three right now. I am also a clawhammer player and those are for bluegrass, something I have yet to learn.
 
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