Building continues, not just in the Banjo Workshop but on the Web Site as well. Pages worked on: Banjo Models Standard Features The Models page now has a link to each model with a brief overview listing the features of each one. More will be added plus more pictures.
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On Monday, September 21, 2015 I had the privilege of meeting Chuck Lee and his wife Tammy for the first time. My wife Jenn and I were on vacation in Dallas, TX so we made the short commute to nearby Ovilla, TX where Chuck’s home and workshop are located. We […]
Hi Chuck and Tamara, As I said in my Facebook message to you, I am truly enjoying my banjo and Steve and I are finding some healing through the gift of music. (See additional story) We wanted to touch base and let you know how one beautiful banjo touched so […]
Stolen Instrument Alert Lone Star Deluxe Custom serial number 568 was stolen from a car in Forrest City, Arkansas on or about June 6, 2012. The instrument has a walnut rim and neck. It has a “Custom Made for Tim LaBaron” plate on the side of the dowel stick […]
It’s about five months since the beautiful banjo Chuck built for me arrived, and they’ve been the best five months I could imagine. I told Chuck I wanted a banjo primarily set up for playing with Nylgut strings and asked him what would be his ideal design. With little hesitation […]
Well, it’s been over a week since the banjo arrived and I’ve had a chance to play it, and hear it played, enough to form an overall impression. In case you’re short on time, here’s the short version: This is a fine, fine banjo. Here’s the longer version: First, I […]
It was March 7, 2009, and I was eating lunch under the big tent at the bluegrass festival in Argyle, Texas, when I noticed a gentleman playing banjo at the end of a long row of tables. I could hear his playing only faintly, but it was not the banjo […]
When I decided to upgrade to a very good banjo I had few options nearby so I had to do research on the internet. I was impressed by the fact that I could find nothing but glowing comments about Chuck and his banjos. He was professed to be a master […]