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G-29, SlimPicker Strumstick & Soft Case
G-29, SlimPicker Strumstick & Soft Case

All items may vary from photos, as everything is handmade and one of a kind.

Bob McNally of McNally Instruments

G-29, SlimPicker Strumstick & Soft Case

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Our lowest price Strumstick, the G-29 Slimpicker with Spruce top and a plain soundhole. The SlimPicker is shorter, narrower and quieter than the G-31 Super G. It has a high bright tone, and it is tuned to G, higher than the D Grand. A consistent reaction when people hear it for the first time is "how do you get so much sound out of such a little body". Utterly portable, for adults travelling light, and for older kids. High visual contrast with the white Spruce and the red Padouk, and white/red/white stripe when seen from the side.

Bob McNally

"I designed the Strumstick for people who don’t play an instrument, and are sure that they can’t play an instrument.  Think of it like Tinkertoys; most people enjoy sticking the pieces together to see what they come up with.  So it is with the Strumstick; since whatever you do sounds good, you can “stick the pieces together” and see what you come up with…Music!"

Bob McNally has been making instruments since 1973, and recordings since 1981. While holding a degree in plastics engineering, he is self taught in music and instrument making.  He worked as an engineer for one year following college.  After being laid off in a budget cutback, he turned to teaching, repairing, and eventually building guitars, banjos, and dulcimers.  Around 1981, he developed and subsequently patented, the Backpacker’s Guitar, and began a career of inventing instruments (including the Strumstick, the Doorchime, and the Swingchime) which continues to the present.  In 1983 he started Hand-crafted Recordings, using his own instruments to record Handmade Christmas Music, followed by other recordings, including The Flowers of Edinburgh (in collaboration with harper Laurie Riley).  Presently residing in the hills of Northern New Jersey with his wife and two children, he pursues both recording and instrument making in a creative and sometimes unorthodox fashion.


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