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5-String Fretless Mountain Style Banjo Plan

Item Number 1303024

Regular price $20.00

This drawing/pattern plan is necessary for anyone interested in building their very own fretless mountain-style, 5-string banjo. This full scale drawing gives exact dimensions and shapes for every banjo part, as well as suggestions, for which hardwoods to use for building your instrument. Building your own instrument can be very rewarding work. Get a copy of this fretless mountain banjo plan today.

This plan is a physical product, printed on paper. It is not currently available as a PDF or download.

Customer Reviews

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G. Wolf
Hourglass Dulcimer

Delivery was as expected, The Print is very comprehensive and the lines are very dark, suitable for reproduction or tracing.

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Caleb Morris
Bowed Psaltery

The bowed psaltery plan was excellent. The details for each design element was helpful and clear.

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Caleb Morris
Hourglass Dulcimer

I was given the hourglass dulcimer plan as a gift. I liked the parts list as well as the full sized design. You can use tracing paper to make a pattern so you don't cut or destroy the plans. It was very detailed with dimensions to where I had no trouble following what needed to be done from start to finish.

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Michelle Terry
Builds an excellent dulcimer

Dad and I had our doubts at first. We are not luthiers, so the instructions looked sparse and undetailed at first, but we successfully built a beautiful instrument that plays well and holds tune consistently. Will be purchasing more products from Folkcraft as we expand our knowledge of instrument building.

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Fred Brooking (tarpits99)
Scott Antes Stringed Instrument Plans / Blueprints

Love these plans. Consistently amongst the most detailed and complete instrument blueprints available. We use these plans ( Dred, OM and Parlor) exclusively in our Acoustic Guitar Building Classes at SIMSCal. www.simscal.com.
Nice to have a good source.
Thanks