Lark in the Morning
Medium Bone Bones, 7/8" Wide
Medium Bone Bones, 7/8" Wide
SKU:bon043
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Nothing beats the sound of natural bone bones, and that's just what you get with this fine pair! Carved from genuine bone, shaped with a slight curve for a natural, comfortable finger fit. Highly polished and sealed, offering a loud but controlled "click".
1 pair for 1 hand.
Approximate Dimensions:
Length: 7 - 8 inches
Width: 7/8 inch
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Feel and sound great!
I’ve been clicking and clacking with these suckers for weeks now, couldn’t be happier. Would highly recommend for anyone looking for a genuine bone set of bones.
I had someone show me how to play the bones two weeks ago at a local festival and ordered a pair of these and a pair of wooden bones to practice with. These are definitely my favorite (and I ordered a second pair which arrived promptly.) The size fits my hand well and they feel very sturdy. They are very consistent size between all 4 I received. Sound is good. Not as resonant or loud as the wooden bones, which I appreciate both for practice and jamming. Definitely recommend!
I love them.

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These are great! They have a grand sound!

I was looking for the right equipment for my Camac Isolde Celtic harp. I did NOT want to install the Dusty Strings pick-ups- seemed like way too much to add. This little gizmo was easy to install with the little pictures on placement- like, less than five minutes easy. I plugged the pickup into my new Roland Mobile Cube and it’s perfect! I don’t hear any sound distortion, and I think this will be just right when playing background music for noisier environments. Super happy with this!

I was excited to receive this kit. I do have several banjos already; however, I did not have a mountain banjo. I have built gourd banjos and ekontings (I went to Gambia in 2004 and 2007 to learn how to play and make them) from scratch, so I am not a beginner in terms of making instruments. I had a lot of fun putting the kit together. I do have a few observations regarding tips or slight modifications in the instruction manual, if interested.
Thanks!
Paul Sedgwick

I am very happy with the quality of the instrument. I am of Puerto Rican decent and it reminds me of my childhood, watching the musicians and learning to play myself. It is a beautiful guiro and sounds amazing.