Tut Taylor Archive Reel #165 contains seven tunes from an unknown artist on Side A, and some noodling by Tut on an instrument he developed and patented in 1977-- "The Twanger". Tut describes the instrument as "a big little guitar of solid wood construction-only nineteen inches long with an accurate fingerboard that always noted properly". Roy Clark played one "Hee-Haw"! --Mitchell Wittenberg Tut Taylor Archive Reel #165 Labeled "Twanger Pickin' and Grinnin'" Unknown Location Circa 1977 Side A: Unknown Artist 1. Instrumental? 2. Song? 3. Song 4. Song? 5. Song? 6. Waiting for a Train 7. Song? Side B: Tut plays "The Twanger" 8. Tuning/Noodling 9. Instrumental/Noodling 10. Instrumental/Noodling 11. Noodling 12. Instrumental/Noodling 13. Noodling 14. Noodling 15. Instrumental/Noodling The reel is unlabled and in a plain white box. "Twanger Pickin and Grinnin" is written on the back of the box.