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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2004-06-30 9:37 AM (#183934)
Subject: Deering Banjo Survey


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I just completed this survey sent to me by the Deering Banjo Company.... do you think the answers are what they were after???

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Please note down the first image that comes to mind when you read each question.
By “Symbolize” we mean what item or picture might represent the same idea.

1. What would symbolize the sound of a banjo? Earl Scruggs' grin

2. What would symbolize accomplishment to you? Playing above the third fret!

3. What item would make you think of crisp banjo sound? Any Gospel Song

4. What image makes you think of relaxation? Ovation Guitars

5. What item would make you think of a clear sound? Ovation Guitars

6. What item would symbolize bright sound to you? Ovation Guitars

7. If you saw something that signifies accomplishment, what would it be? An Ovation Adamas in my house

8. What item would make you think of the sound of a banjo? A Riverboat

9. If you saw something that means relaxation what would it be? An Ovation Guitar

10. What would symbolize crisp sound to you? An Ovation Guitar

11. If you saw something that means clear sound, what would it be? An Ovation Guitar

12. What item would make you think of bright sound? An Ovation Guitar


Thanks for taking a moment to fill out this survey. Please enter your e-mail address and first name here so we can notify you if your name is chosen to win the Goodtime banjo.
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cliff
Posted 2004-06-30 9:50 AM (#183935 - in reply to #183934)
Subject: Re: Deering Banjo Survey


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1. What would symbolize the sound of a banjo? That kid from "Deliverance".

3. What item would make you think of crisp banjo sound? Lighter Fluid (LOTS of it).
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-06-30 9:54 AM (#183936 - in reply to #183934)
Subject: Re: Deering Banjo Survey


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Cliff,
Now That's Funny!! :D
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MWoody
Posted 2004-06-30 10:10 AM (#183937 - in reply to #183934)
Subject: Re: Deering Banjo Survey



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Tim,

I thank you for once again opening yourself up to us and showing your undying support.

What image congures peace and tranquility to you? A nylon stringed banjo! :D
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2004-06-30 10:13 AM (#183938 - in reply to #183934)
Subject: Re: Deering Banjo Survey


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Tim,
I thank you for once again opening yourself up to us and showing your undying support.

What image congures peace and tranquility to you? A nylon stringed banjo!



....I've asked it before: Why doesn't Ovation make an Ovation Banjo???
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Beal
Posted 2004-07-01 7:11 AM (#183939 - in reply to #183934)
Subject: Re: Deering Banjo Survey



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The difference between an onion and a banjo is that nobody cries when you cut up a banjo.

perfect pitch is when you toss the banjo into the dumpsted and don't hit the sides.

There's a dead skunk and a banjo in the road and both have been run over. There are skid marks in front of the skunk.

Cliff, from my aviation days I'd say that 2 gallons of 100 octane would also make the banjo nice and crisp.
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2004-07-01 8:17 AM (#183940 - in reply to #183934)
Subject: Re: Deering Banjo Survey


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But I play a 6-STRING Banjo! .... am I still doomed? :( :eek:

My finger style is evidently rather banjoesque: I was playing at a Convalescent Home last Saturday and the 12-year old son of the Bass Player said "Wow, that sounds like a banjo!"... I wasn't sure if I should hug him or just hit him in the mouth! I was playing my S771 at the time! :rolleyes:
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-07-01 8:23 AM (#183941 - in reply to #183934)
Subject: Re: Deering Banjo Survey


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What's the difference between a banjo & a trampoline?.............. You take off your shoes when you jump on a trampoline.

What do you say to a banjo player when he knocks at your door?..............how much do I owe you for the pizza.
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cliff
Posted 2004-07-01 9:26 AM (#183942 - in reply to #183934)
Subject: Re: Deering Banjo Survey


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". . Cliff, from my aviation days I'd say that 2 gallons of 100 octane would also make the banjo nice and crisp . ."

True Bill, but it'd be kind of a "dry" flash-crisp . .

Lighter fluid (or in a pinch, a good quality kerosene) takes a little LONGER, but when it finally crisps, it gives it that nice, brown caramelization (especially around the frets).

Lighter fluid is ESSENTIAL in a recipe for say, . . oh, I don't know . . . "Banjo ala Hendrix".
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Beal
Posted 2004-07-01 2:38 PM (#183943 - in reply to #183934)
Subject: Re: Deering Banjo Survey



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kerosene, that would be like jet-A. We can do that.
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MWoody
Posted 2004-07-01 3:31 PM (#183944 - in reply to #183934)
Subject: Re: Deering Banjo Survey



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For Tony C and Miles that would be the JP5 or JP6 in the magenta pipelines!

I heard about a banjo picking contest where first place was new banjo!


Second place was two new banjos and third place was...

Why is the song called Dueling Banjos when it it is a guitar and a banjo playing it?
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Beal
Posted 2004-07-01 8:28 PM (#183945 - in reply to #183934)
Subject: Re: Deering Banjo Survey



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It's not that I don't like them, one of my best friends plays banjo and makes a good living at it. Of course I tell him all the jokes first.....
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