The Vega Style-M Banjo page is not my day job, just one of my side passions. By day I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Grant MacEwan University in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
When I am not teaching or researching wetlands I play Traditional music on fiddle, tenor banjo, mandolin, and guitar, plus recently the Great Highland Bagpipe and Scottish Smallpipes. So far I only have a very mild case of BAS, but my wife is worried based on past collecting patterns: currently I have my Vega Style M, a 17 fret Triple-X Style A Late Version and a Gold Tone IT-250 open back (White Ladye tone ring). I like them all. We have a little three piece band called the O’Neills, causing trouble mainly around the neighbourhood. However, we were run out of a small town once (true story).
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The O’Neills. Left to right, Eric Gormley (guitars), David Woods (fiddle, viola), and David Locky (fiddle, tenor banjo, mandolin, guitar, and highland and smallpipes) .
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If you have any questions, have comments about the content on this site (I am always refining the information), or would like to submit images of your Vega Style M or associated documents and related instruments, please contact me at copperandoak@gmail.com.