Shop ’til you drop: a bluegrass postcard from Raleigh
Most of the musicians I know would rather browse a music store than do any other kind of shopping. Now, imagine a couple thousand musical thrill-seekers in this shopping mecca: The IBMA Trade Show. My words are inadequate without the pictures, so I’ll let them do most of the talking:

So many banjos! This is the Deering Banjo Company display at the Raleigh Convention Center, where the International Bluegrass Association is meeting all week.

-how about this electric double cutaway banjo? It’s also handmade in the Czech Republic – by this man.

How about some high technology that fits in your ear? This is a demo for an ear monitor system – so musicians can hear themselves on stage, regardless of the level of background noise.
Most musicians feel a special attachment to their instrument, and wouldn’t part with it for any price, but this show is an opportunity to browse the best bluegrass instruments in the world. A window-shopper’s paradise. Wish you were here!