I’ve stopped and restarted my banjo journey (first instrument I’ve decided to learn) every time I pick it up I go to your channel. Thanks for starting this journey for me and continuing to be a valuable resource ❤️
Thanks for sharing. It's always nice to see what banjo builders are working on in their shops. I'm curious, if a customer doesn't specify, what string height do you normally set your banjos up with?
I think I enjoy seeing your beautiful banjos as much as hearing you play. Like a kid in a candy shop.😊
When I finally invest in a really nice banjo I feel like yours are exactly the sound I'm dreaming of. Beautiful visually and beautiful to listen to.
I’ve stopped and restarted my banjo journey (first instrument I’ve decided to learn) every time I pick it up I go to your channel. Thanks for starting this journey for me and continuing to be a valuable resource ❤️
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from Tasmania, Australia.
Wonderful. The new owners will be very happy with these beautiful banjos.
WOW, I'm so excited! Thank you so much for fulfilling this dream. It's beautiful and the tone is off the charts. peace, Andy
I like that bridge being smack dab in the middle. Why it sounds so sweet!
Thanks for sharing! That first one with the Whyte Laydie sure is sweet!
Love these banjos! You're a great maker!!!!!!!!
Amazing work, Lukas. The Tubaphone is impressive, with the complicated neck joinery. All of them sound beautiful!
Great stuff, Lukas…and your playing is always a treat.
Wow,some lucky lucky people, absolutely stunning banjo's and stunning playing. Merry Christmas and Happy New year 🎅👍
Interesting that the sob on the wall is from my neck of the woods ( product of Canada) 😊 Happy holidays to one and all.
Great tone!
gosh darn it I want to play like you
Great job!
Thanks for sharing. It's always nice to see what banjo builders are working on in their shops.
I'm curious, if a customer doesn't specify, what string height do you normally set your banjos up with?
What kind of drum do you recommend?
The back strap protects the peg head from the end grain taking up moisture.
Whats the tune hes playing on the second and last banjo, its on the tip of my tongue.
Not sure if it has a different name as an old-time tune, but it sounds like "All Glory Be To Christ".
@@ZechariahJenney-ru3hh Thats right, or at least what I was thinking of. I remember it from church as a kid.