New Neck, Old Banjo

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Mark Lurvey
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New Neck, Old Banjo

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Here is my new neck on a 100 yr old Sears Pot.
The pot is 10" in diameter, so we went with a scale length of 23.8".
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Fretless Cocobolo fingerboard and head plate.
Fretless Cocobolo fingerboard and head plate.
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Headstock shape idea thanks to Bluestem Strings. Thanks also for the 5th string tunnel idea.
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I really like the clean look of the tunneled 5th string
I really like the clean look of the tunneled 5th string
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Re: New Neck, Old Banjo

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Back
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Cherry/Wenge neck, Cherry dowel rod
Cherry/Wenge neck, Cherry dowel rod
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Back of head.
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I like working with cherry.
I like working with cherry.
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Neck Joint
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Head close up.
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5th string nut.
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Thanks to MIMF for once again providing answers to my many questions as I build.
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Rather cool, Mark!
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Nice work!
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I'm not a banjo player, but the 5th string tunnel innovation seems like the biggest leap forward in banjo design in like a billion years. Nice work. I also enjoy cherry.
-Ruining perfectly good wood, one day at a time.
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A 5th string tunnel was presented on this Forum back in 2006. Funny how it keeps getting reinvented!
http://www.mimf.com/library/Dave_Ball_b ... -2006.html
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Tunnelled 5th strings are by no means a new invention - they were popular on English-made banjos many decades ago. I think it was because guitar necks could be easily adapted to be banjo necks that way. They even kept the six-string peghead, but removed one of the pegs.
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