100 year old BACON Banjo Ukulele

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    leb397
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    #63887
    The_Bumble_Bard
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    @leb397, ohhhh my gosh, that’s sooooooooo cool!! I’m so happy for you but also a little bit jealous!! 😉😅😂 Wow, that’s so beautiful and has such a cool history to it. I did notice that the skin on the drum looked new right away, but it looks really, really nice. And the sound is fantastic from your entry in the challenge. 😊

    Oh, when I first got my banjolele I had to put the bridge in myself and I was so nervous that I’d hurt it but it turned out okay. 😅 For a banjouke that needs that much work it was good for you to have someone else do it; that’s what I’d do. 😂 I’m overly excited for you. 😅😂 At some point I’d love to own any antique uke because I think they’re extra special and always have an interesting history like that.

    Also I love that the company is called Bacon. I’m sure that’s a last name, but I still love it. 😂 Thank you for sharing that!! 😊💕

    #63933
    swissconsinboy
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    @leb397 That is beautiful; I really need to find a vintage one like that. Happy playing!

    #63942
    dianna
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    That is a beauty @leb397……in very good shape for 100 years old with a really nice banjo sound….

    #63948
    annemarie
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    Thanks for sharing! Nifty instrument with an interesting history

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