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Post by bellyshere on Feb 1, 2024 12:59:45 GMT
Is that last one suitable for the deering goodtime?
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brianr2
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Post by brianr2 on Feb 1, 2024 14:40:00 GMT
The height of the standard bridge for the Goodtime is 5/8” - see linkEagle Music have the Golden Gate compensated bridge at this height- see linkTo be sure, it might be worth giving them a ring. They have always very helpful to me.
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Post by colins on Feb 1, 2024 14:49:30 GMT
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Post by Martin on Feb 1, 2024 22:20:00 GMT
5/8” is a standard bridge height, but it just depends on how you want to set up your banjo. I’ve had bridges at 1/2” or 3/4”, depending on the banjo and the feel I’m after.
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Post by bellyshere on Feb 1, 2024 23:41:15 GMT
5/8” is a standard bridge height, but it just depends on how you want to set up your banjo. I’ve had bridges at 1/2” or 3/4”, depending on the banjo and the feel I’m after. Holy smokes! Banjo dude set up man it is then. I can just about change strings.
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Post by juliant on Feb 4, 2024 21:26:57 GMT
While on the subject of banjos, the Clifford Essex Clipper that I bought off a friend many years back has a couple of Keith pegs. I don't use them at all, so if anyone has a need for a pair of these things, I'd be open to offers.
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Post by dreadnought28 on Feb 4, 2024 22:54:25 GMT
yes it is Is that last one suitable for the deering goodtime?
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