An all-original Epiphone Recording A pot, with a conversion 5-string neck made by Bob George of Kansas City, Mo. around 1970. Accurate reproduction of an Epiphone peghead shape. Pearl inlay pieces available commercially...
An all-original Epiphone Recording A pot, with a conversion 5-string neck made by Bob George of Kansas City, Mo. around 1970. Accurate reproduction of an Epiphone peghead shape. Pearl inlay pieces available commercially...
A large-rim early Stewart banjo, 13" head diameter, from around 1890. All-original but in well-used condition. Nicely carved heel, all pearl inlays intact, no structural damage, but the metal skin on the rim appears to...
A very early Gibson TB tenor banjo 1919. Gibson Plate on dowel-stick. It is thought that some of the really early Gibson banjos were sent back to the factory a couple of years later to have the latest Gibson ideas...
Pretty Nice Gibson LG-0 guitar from 1958. Attractive Mahogany top, with much thinner bracing than found on later versions. Brazilian Rosewood Fingerboard and Narrow Bridge. Some dings and minor finish loss on one side....
Early 1920's Bacon Blue Ribbon Style A Tenor Banjo. Somewhat used, but all-original with modest playing wear. 11 1/2" rim with Calf-Skin Head. 21 3/4" scale with 17 frets. Early version of the Silver Bell Tone-Ring....
An interesting and rare version of Vega's popular Style M Tenor Banjo model. 10 1/8" pot, 21 3/4" scale, 20 fret fingerboard. Calf-skin head. Engraved Tailpiece Cover. Stew-Mac 5-Star planetary geared pegs. This banjo...
Petite Ladys' banjo from one of the premiere banjo-makers of the late 19th Century, 9" pot, 23" Scale. Cherry Wood neck with Ebony fingerboard. Skin head, Aquila nylon strings. Excellent and mostly original with modern...
A serious Bluegrass Banjo, at the time in direct competition with Gibson's Mastertone banjos. Bronze flat-head Mastertone-style tone-ring, one-piece flange; Walnut neck and resonator, ebony fingerboard with...