It is always a challenge to build a second instrument for a customer. Even though I have a standard way to do everything and use jigs and templates, there is always some variation in my work due to its handmade nature. But, it is a great challenge/problem to have, so I remain grateful for the chance. This mini banjo is Koa from Lizann’s grandfather, who bought it to make clocks, so I call it Clockmaker’s Koa. The Pistachio is from California orchards. The customer wanted a small wave inlaid on the headstock, so I chose a piece of spalted Maple that reminded me of the sea shore. I let mother nature do the hard work, it didn’t need to be burned or engraved. It has been a fun banjo for me to play this week as the smaller size is a modest workout for my hands.