Stub Mandrel Posted May 11 Posted May 11 I've finally finished my 100 year old(ish) John Gray and Sons 'Dulcetta' zither banjo. I had to silver solder the tailpiece and tension ring, then make a flesh ring (I cut down an embroidery ring). I fitted the goatskin myself, having last done this on a banjo mandolin in about 1983. I also had to make the bone nut from a guitar size blank. The first string snapped twice but I was able to thread it through a bit of plastic tube for protection from the rather severe ben in the tailpiece. Strings are Aquila nylgut. Tuned GDGBD. Or will be when they stop stretching! I love the engraved cover for the tuners. The positions of the tuning knobs bears minimal relationship to the strings. I fitted them all so winding away fom me increases tension... for my sanity. 7 Quote
Norris Posted yesterday at 09:23 Posted yesterday at 09:23 That headstock looks insane! Like something drawn by AI 😄 Is the 5th string threaded through the neck at the top there? And it uses the middle tuner? 1 Quote
Mediocre Polymath Posted yesterday at 10:11 Posted yesterday at 10:11 (edited) That's a beautifully weird looking thing. I love how it looks so completely of-its-time with that big engraved panel, like a Winchester repeater or a florid advert for some dubious patent medicine. Edited yesterday at 10:14 by Mediocre Polymath 1 Quote
Hellzero Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago You know you could be banned for having showed this... Nice work, that said and I like some Béla Fleck from time to time. 😉 1 Quote
PaulThePlug Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Relived... I thought the thread was gonna be about that bit on ya healing up after a bit of a YKK encounter... 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago 14 hours ago, Norris said: That headstock looks insane! Like something drawn by AI 😄 Is the 5th string threaded through the neck at the top there? And it uses the middle tuner? Yes. Not unusual a century ago! What glorious engraving. But the tuners are totally insane! Quote
pete.young Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Very nice work. Saved another one. More Abigail Washburn than Bela Fleck, I think that's going to sound very authentic for old-time. 2 Quote
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