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Here
are some of my favourite sites on the net. If you’d like me to give
your site a link, I’d be happy to do so on a reciprocal basis. Please
mention this site when visiting a link.
Alan Hopkins. A great site from fellow vintage dealer and ace Irish banjoist, Alan Hopkins
BanjoCollector.Com Fast becoming one of the most popular sites on the web. My good freind Derek Kindler displays his collection of high end banjos and other banjo related items. There are also some items for sale.
Banjohaven.
A fantastic sales & repair site hosted by my friend Vinnie from Texas.
Banjo
Serial Numbers. Date your vintage banjo.
Bath Banjo Festival.
An international Festival hosted by tenor banjo supremeo Julian
Vincent
British
Banjo Makers. Comprehensive information on vintage UK makers.
Buddy Wachter.
The worlds greatest 4 string player. Hosted by the man himself.
David Frey. Friend, Professional
plectrum banjo player and teacher from the USA. Now
with on-line lessons.
Elias Sibley.com. The website of the UK's finest classical banjoist. Elias, who is a multi instrumentalist, has a sister site sibley-music.co.uk which deals with other fretted instruments. Both sites are well worth a visit.
Four
String Banjo Links.The Grandaddy of all 4 string sites. Hosted by
Noel.
International
Jazz Banjo Festival. Germanys finest with international stars.
Jazz Banjo Magazine.
Online magazine for the 4-string enthusiast.
Jazz
Banjo Radio. Banjo Music 24 hours a day provided by 365.com
Joe Gordon Joe is a Professional banjo player and entertainer from Scotland.
Larry's Banjo Restorations. Top quality repairs, refinishing and set ups. 01684 594128 or Email
Midlands Banjo Festival. The UK's largest festival for all banjo types
Sean Moyses.
A great site hosted by professional player Sean.
The Ukulele Man. The best
Ukulele site on the Web. Hosted by John Croft.
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