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Subject: RE: banjo bridge-help From: chip a Date: 07 Nov 02 - 02:45 PM Grover is a good choice. Or make one. Or look at Elderly.com for one. If you liked the action as it was, then measure the height of the old one and get the same height in a new one. Emerson Power Bridge is a good one for pickers. Maybe not what you need if you play clawhammer. :-), Chip |
Subject: RE: banjo bridge-help From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 07 Nov 02 - 01:55 PM "Banjo Bridge Help" 1) Place banjo in car 2) Locate nearest bridge on roadmap 3) Drive to middle of bridge 4) Stop car 6) Throw banjo off of bridge But seriously folks.... I like Grover compensated bridges. Bruce |
Subject: RE: banjo bridge-help From: GUEST,music lover Date: 07 Nov 02 - 12:45 PM The old double-edged razor-blades work fine, as good for the strings as they are for the head. |
Subject: RE: banjo bridge-help From: X Date: 07 Nov 02 - 12:32 PM I like the 11/16 Submerged Wood Bridge made by Gary Sosebee. I like them so much I put them on all my banjos and I own six banjos. |
Subject: banjo bridge-help From: hillbilly Date: 07 Nov 02 - 12:06 PM my banjo bridge broke and was wondering (dose size really matter) or do they all work.any info would be great before I order one that won't work.thanks p.s. gillian welch is the shit |
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