The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician. For a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmetic condition, please call to speak to one of our...
The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician. For a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmetic condition, please call to speak to one of our...
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...
This Martin 0-18K was made in the USA in 1924. Given that it is over 100 years old, this vintage acoustic guitar is in extremely nice shape, sounds great, and is a joy to play. The parts appear original including the...
1924 Martin 00-28 in excellent condition. This guitar had a professional neck reset and has a replaced saddle. All work was done in house by Tom Crandall. There are some small, faint indentations just below the bridge...
A pretty nice example of the 1924 Gibson TB-4. This one has the original tailpiece cover and pick-guard. Attractive and fully-functional Trap-Door. Well-Played with some fret-wear. Good neck and action, Celtic Tuning,...
Vega Regent 5-String Banjo. Basically a Five-String Little Wonder. All-Original except for the Planetary Geared Pegs. Used, But Excellent. Old Calf-Skin Head. Original "Cammed No-Knot" Tailpiece. Action is a little...
Serial # 67730 .year is a guess. The craftmanship is amazing on this old girl. Truly "Playable Art" A few issues: Gold plating is tarnished, tuners have been changed, Binding is flakey on Resonator rim, and an inlay is...
A prime Vega Whyte Laydie, originally a plectrum and now a fine 5-string using most of the original neck. Great technique by Master Banjo Maker, Dick Powell. Maple neck, 27" scale, 10 15/16" head size. A great [almost]...
Not only is this one of the rarest of all Loar signed F-5’s, this is a “Lost Loar” that was not even known to exist until we found it, and it’s the only one we have ever seen in “untouched” condition---a true attic find...
While most folks reading this description already know much more about banjos than I do, a brief history of the Rettburg & Lange Orpheum banjo company of New York might be useful to some. The company dates back to 1897,...