Five-string banjos have two nuts
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The Zoëphone's neck


Vega five-string banjo necks are not off-the-shelf items. I was able to find and obtain -- they're not cheap -- a perfect reproduction made by the great Wyatt Fawley. Rather than risk ruining it, I had local legend Bob White cut the string slots in the nut. He did some other things as well to make the Zoëphone special.
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