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hi everybody Dave blocks Iamp;#39;m with you and Iamp;#39;m certainly glad youamp;#39;re with me here in the workshop once again and we have something very exciting and very different to do on Mikeamp;#39;s dadamp;#39;s Gibson masterton banjo neck something I certainly donamp;#39;t do every day and uh you probably donamp;#39;t see every day either but uh weamp;#39;ve done a lot of work on this next so far and because of that work we have to do the next thing and Iamp;#39;ll explain that so far we have in the previous videos strip the finish off the neck we have repaired the divots in the fretboard and leveled the fretboard and in the last video we fixed the uh binding the holes in The Binding from the installation of the sliding fifth string Capo that was on this banjo and is not going back on so with all that work behind us of leveling the fretboard is always a risky proposition if you do too much sanding on the fretboard you can actually sand out the inlays completely but we