The Possum Hand Gourd Banjo
This banjo has a figured walnut neck, Peghed brand tuners (these are geared making for quick tuning changes), handmade wooden tacks and a walnut with purple heart bridge. The strings are Aquila reds. I carved the little possum hand, and I love his little thumb the most! This song is attributed to Addie Graham. It's an old time song.

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Early American Gourd Banjo by Clifton Hicks

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Making a banjo from a giant gourd FULL BUILD

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Arkansas Traveler

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"Bile 'em Cabbage Down" on newly made gourd banjo, and old times in the South Carolina Upcountry

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Gourd Banjo Tunings

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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I Played the Cheapest Banjo on Amazon Against a $3,000 One

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Appalachian music film from 1928 | RARE footage restored | Doggett Gap - Bascom Lamar Lunsford

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The Cuckoo (gourd banjo) - Murphy Campbell

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I built a BANJO out of FRUIT. And so can you!

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“Last Chance” played on a Kentucky Style Tackhead Banjo

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Glory Bound (Wailin Jennys) on Baritone Gourd Banjo

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Part 1: Growing Banjo Gourds

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full build process of two gourd banjos

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Sugar hill - clawhammer banjo

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Gourd Banjo and Hambone on a Mississippi Porch

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Shady Grove | Folk Banjo Cover

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Nora Brown - Jenny Put The Kettle On

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7 Minutes of gourd banjo music for a rainy day

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