Roosebeck
Roosebeck Knob Tipper - Sloped Ridge - Mulberry
Roosebeck Knob Tipper - Sloped Ridge - Mulberry
SKU:BSMDF
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Introducing the 9" Tipper with Teardrop Shaped Knob-Ends, a perfect blend of simplicity and elegance. This finely crafted tipper features a unique sloped ridge mid-shaft, designed to enhance your musical experience. Whether you're a seasoned musician or a beginner, this tipper is an essential addition to your collection.
Expertly swung back and forth against the head of a Bodhran, the tipper creates lively rhythmic patterns that bring your music to life. Known by various names such as bone, beater, or cipin, each tipper offers a distinct comfort and grip, providing a unique sound. Explore different styles to find the perfect match for your musical needs. Crafted from solid wood and hand-turned on a lathe, each tipper may have slight variations in the profile of the ends, adding to its unique charm.
Don't miss the opportunity to elevate your musical performance. Order now and experience the difference!
Features:
- 9" long with a 1/4" mid-shaft and 3/4" knobs
- Handcrafted from solid wood for a unique touch
- Designed for comfort and varied sound production
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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.

It's great to be able to buy a hurdy gurdy in the US without having to wait for 6 months to a year or more. The Aplo is a quality entry level instrument that produces beautiful sound. It resonates very well and there are no buzzes or squeaks. Workmanship is very good. I got mine cottoned, rosined and tuned in a half hour. The transaction was easy and it arrived within a week.
I've been able to play some tunes on it with only a few hours of practice. It's going to be a lot of fun.

I love it, the entonation is really very good (sorry for my bat english).
Regards!