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Jack Shnor Jack Shnor

«  it is in the old pot ...! »

Published on 09/08/11 at 01:46
Made in Bremen in Germany in the 40 or 50 years, the violin is more these days, but it seems what I experienced an ownership change in years 80 (ongoing investigation). In view of the weight was dealing with a banjo Very good qualities.

UTILIZATION

In view of the weight, we are dealing with a very good banjo qualitée.et when the first note comes out, we have the conviction to play on a banjo top of game.
volume; huge attack rating stable ... it's just amazing, you can not stop playing ... what up!
the finish is very neat, the pearl inlays along the neck and head, fillets at the edge of box, wood ... it's very beautiful.

SOUNDS

NO, do not try to do Rock'n Roll, but if your thing is jazz, blues, bluegrass, western ... ect you to the right place.
is an Original (respect), and the sound is by appointment. Back in the 20's sure.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it since 2006, but it did to me since the month of August 2011, was ready a long time, ending with a gift, then the ratio q / p,??
I have a Tenor Aria is to work very well, but it is incomparable, the volume of the sharpness of the notes, the heat ... the weight!
I use it only in concert, because I am a small frame.