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'''CHINQUAPIN PIE'''. AKA and see "Chinky Pin." Old-Time, Breakdown. Source Hobart Smith (1897-1965) was from Saltville, Virginia. Smith was a multi-instrumentalist, but played this tune on the banjo.  
'''CHINQUAPIN PIE'''. AKA and see "Chinky Pin." Old-Time, Breakdown. Source Hobart Smith (1897-1965) was from Saltville, Virginia. Smith was a multi-instrumentalist, but played this tune on the banjo.  
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CHINQUAPIN PIE. AKA and see "Chinky Pin." Old-Time, Breakdown. Source Hobart Smith (1897-1965) was from Saltville, Virginia. Smith was a multi-instrumentalist, but played this tune on the banjo.

Recorded source: Folk Legacy Records FSA-17, Hobart Smith - "America's Greatest Folk Instrumentalist" (appears as 3rd tune of "Banjo Group #1").


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