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Repairable Banjo Popular Q&A
Q: How to Repair Banjo Neck Bolts.
A: 1. Slide a car jack underneath your vehicle. Place the jack near the location of the damaged banjo bolt. Jack up the car so the tire is off the ground. Use a ti... Read More »
Q: How to Repair Antique Banjos.
A: 1. Unscrew the screws that hold down the top of the banjo. 2. Examine the hide on the top. Some hide will dry and tear over years. If the hide is not indented o... Read More »
Q: How to repair a banjo tuner it came OFF?
A: If the plastic button came off - it can SOMETIMES be "glued back on" using special epoxy - but you have to do some stuff to the stem and the cap before you do i... Read More »
Q: How do you repair a broken banjo string?
A: You will have to locate a Banjo String Reweaver. Most large cites have a guild that you can contact to see who is next for an assignment. This might take a mont... Read More »
Q: Where can I get banjo repair in New Orleans LA?
A: Try Allied Music; 4417 Bienville St New Orleans, LA 70119 - phone # Read More »