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Here is our homemade upright bass banjo aka "The Thunderbucket". Made from an old marching bass drum. Apologies for the hideous intonation. Not a bass player so much. Made in Kansas **EDIT** A few folks have reached out about building their own. We never really had any plans for it but what I can remember went something like this: The neck and the bridge was made from a curtain valance. I believe it was maple. I cut it up, glued it, and routered the edges. The bridge was made from some scrap wood I'm not sure what it was. Held in place with the tension from the strings and some double sided tape. For strings we used regular old Weed Wacker wire and turnbuckles (at the bottom) for the tuners. Just know that because the strings are nylon they will take a while to stretch out. It took months before the Thunderbucket could hold a tuning for longer than a day or so. Also the headstock is the neck from an old broken fiddle we had around. It does nothing but hold the strings and look pretty. I you go to Winfield and wanna play this thing we camp with the Heavy Petting Zoo in the Pecan Grove. Come say hi. Tell em YouTube sent you.