This video showcases a rare 1890s Fairbanks "Baby Electric" banjo, highlighting its unique 21-inch scale and 9-inch pot. The description delves into the banjo's history, noting its probable marketing as a women's instrument and the innovative "Electric" tone ring patented by Fairbanks in 1890. This tone ring, described as a scalloped metal truss supporting a round metal ring within a thin metal sheath, is credited with adding brilliance and sustain to the banjo's sound, a characteristic still favored today. The video also provides links for supporting the creator through Patreon, Bandcamp, PayPal, and Venmo.
This YouTube video, titled 'How To Rough-Cut a Banjo Neck (Hand Tools Only)', focuses on the woodworking aspect of instrument creation. The description provides links to the creator's music platforms (Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes) and payment methods (Venmo, PayPal), indicating the creator is a musician, likely a banjo player. The content is entirely unrelated to firearms, ammunition, or related accessories and activities.
This video features a 1867 Dobson Minstrel Banjo, showcasing a historical musical instrument. The description provides links to the creator's Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, Venmo, and PayPal, suggesting a focus on the artist's music and patronage. There is no indication of firearms or related content within the provided information.
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