The CanJoe Company of Blountville, TN is the official maker and provider of the authentic, original one-stringed “canjo”, or as properly branded, the canjoe. Having now over 25 years experience in designing and creating them, and having been licensed to do business since the year 1994, the CanJoe Company has been and will always remain the fore running, premiere pioneer of these instruments to the world market, introducing them many, many years before anything similar by any name or design ever became available by any other source anywhere in the world, except by their official originator, Herschel R. Brown (deceased). Herschel, too, helped originally to get the CanJoe Company started in business with his direct, personal support.
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The CanJoe Company has plenty of cans for folks to choose from. Part of the price a custom finished CanJoe Company instrument may charge is based on the market value of a collector can that may be chosen. Some antique collectible cans are just a few dollars, whereas the most rare could be very pricey. Either way, some folks want special cans and the CanJoe Company has most whatever the public is looking for. The photo of the cans at the head of this post are recently acquired cans and are among the other hundreds of cans that can be chosen from. Of course, there are the common, modern cans that can be used, as well. Anyone looking for that special, unique, one-of-a-kind, hand crafted musical instrument may contact the CanJoe Company by calling 423-323-0174 (office), or 423-612-4320 (cell) for all inquiries or orders.
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