The Banjo Philes

Home page for The BanjoPhiles, Gibson prewar and bowtie banjo information

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D M Foy

700 Queensland Lane

Plymouth, MN, 55447

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D M Foy

700 Queensland Lane

Plymouth, MN, 55447

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701 First Ave

Sunnyvale, CA, 94089

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The Banjo Philes

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Home page for The BanjoPhiles, Gibson prewar and bowtie banjo information

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The web site had the following in the site, "Welcome to The Banjo Philes, a website for the Twang-Tone-obsessed." We noticed that the web page stated " In this space I share what I have learned about my favorite subject." It also said " Banjos! Like so many others, I am fascinated by that illusive Gibson Mastertone sound that is associated with the rare pre-WWII flathead Mastertone banjos. All produced in the 1930s and early 1940s, these rare banjos were chosen by the pioneers of. It is my goal to provide a resource for people interested in. All of the snake oil and voo-doo and hear for yourself!." The header had Banjo as the highest ranking optimized keyword. This keyword is followed by gibson, vintage, and mastertone which isn't as urgent as Banjo. The other words banjophiles.org uses is prewar. Banjos is included and could not be understood by web engines.

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