17 Aug A New Discovery A few weeks ago, a guy named Ryan Navey friended me on Facebook. Ryan is the owner and sole proprietor of the Carolina Banjo Company. I took a look at his Facebook page and was enthralled with some of the pics I saw. Yes...I said, enthralled. Enthralled to the point I wanted to see more...to know more and I went to his website. I scrolled through each banjo, listened to every sound clip, and returned to his page again and again. Now you may not be into banjos. But if you are into fine
A few weeks ago, a guy named Ryan Navey friended me on Facebook. Ryan is the owner and sole proprietor of the Carolina Banjo Company. I took a look at his Facebook page and was enthralled with some of the pics I saw. Yes...I said, enthralled. Enthralled to the point I wanted to see more...to know more and I went to his website. I scrolled through each banjo, listened to every sound clip, and returned to his page again and again. Now you may not be into banjos. But if you are into fine
07 Aug Birth of a Banjo I have commissioned a custom Banjo from Ryan Navey of the Carolina Banjo Company. Through the process of building my banjo he will send me pictures of the step-by-step process so that I can see my Banjo come to life! The first step was picking the wood. He chose this large piece of cherry which will actually yield 10 to 12 banjos. As can be seen the tree was quite large and came from Davidson, North Carolina. It has been hair hacked, dried, stacked with spaces between the boards for over 15
I have commissioned a custom Banjo from Ryan Navey of the Carolina Banjo Company. Through the process of building my banjo he will send me pictures of the step-by-step process so that I can see my Banjo come to life! The first step was picking the wood. He chose this large piece of cherry which will actually yield 10 to 12 banjos. As can be seen the tree was quite large and came from Davidson, North Carolina. It has been hair hacked, dried, stacked with spaces between the boards for over 15