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This is WAY off topic but I can't resist:Wildsky said:I have one of my dad's banjo's - brought it back from South Africa with me a few years ago (OK like 10 years) I wanted to learn to play it but there is a crack in the side of the darn thing. Such a let down.Icu4dzs said:I wondered why I never see them around my farm or my neck of the woods here in SDAK...now I know. They don't like my 5 string banjo picking...that is great news...Wildsky said:playing banjo will keep the zombies away.
Thanks!
My dad work on pianos and I've seem him repair sound boards - the wooden part the reverberates to give a piano it's tone. I bet you could do the same on you banjo!
Carefully line up tape on either side of the crack so that you goop does not get onto the wood. Get some opaque two-part epoxy that is sandable/stainable. I think the stuff in a stick will work. Pres it into the crack and clean off the excess with a razor blade. When dry, peel off the tape, sand smooth, and repair the finish.
It should be almost as good as new.
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