This video features Clifton Hicks playing "Shortening Bread" on an 1888 Luscomb banjo, tuned to fCFAC. The description strongly emphasizes Clifton Hicks' various platforms for banjo-related content, including Patreon for exclusive tablatures and photos, Banjo Heritage for online courses and merchandise, Bandcamp and Spotify for music streaming, and PayPal for donations. It also highlights a YouTube channel membership option.
This video features James Hartel playing his new Hartel minstrel banjo, serial number 76. The description indicates this is the first time playing the instrument, suggesting an unboxing, initial impressions, or a basic demonstration of its sound. Given the title and description, the content likely focuses on the banjo itself and the experience of playing it.
This video delves into the history and craftsmanship of J.B. Schall's "Waldo" banjos from the early 1900s. It details Schall's career as a banjo maker in Chicago, his collaboration with James Waldo and the Waldo Manufacturing Company, and the distinctive features of these instruments. The description also touches upon Schall's passing in 1907, highlighting his dedication to his craft.
This video showcases a rare Fairbanks "Curtis Electric" banjo from the 1890s. The description highlights its circa 1895 vintage and mentions its "knock-off 'Electric' tone ring." The content primarily focuses on this antique musical instrument, with links provided for the creator's music on Bandcamp, Spotify, and iTunes, as well as payment options via Venmo and PayPal.
This video showcases a vintage 1920s Bacon "Blue Ribbon" Banjo. The description provides links to the musician Clifton Hicks' various platforms, including Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, Venmo, and PayPal, suggesting the banjo is used for musical performances and likely for sale or promotion of his music. The content focuses on a musical instrument, not firearms.
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