All items are sold as-is and will be insured for the selling price. RARE & Vintage 1920s Banjo Ukulele Soft Canvas Case W/Original The Hookless Fastener Zipper Great Overall Vintage Condition If your seeing something of concern not described below, please ask. I do my best to accurately represent each item in words and pictures. Amounts shown in italicised text are for items listed in currency other than Euros and are approximate conversions to Euros based upon Bloombergs conversion rates. I will ship this instrument well packed and with the bridge removed so there is no damage to the banjo head.ĭue to lighting differences, the colors may vary from how they appear in the pictures. 21.5" long from top of headstock to bottom of pot.FREE shipping Add to Favorites 54 Rare Banjo & Ukulele Books - PDF Book Collection - Learn to Play Banjos Method Chords Old Songs String Lesson Sheet Music Teach Tuning (1.5k) 9.05. 1920 Supertone Banjo Pot Project Parts Repair 10.5' 199.99 20 price drop. Vintage 14k yellow gold banjo/ ukulele charm (665) 200.00. With the 15 3/4' scale, 8' rim and 10' resonator, these are nice playing and sounding banjoleles. The banjolele weighs about 3 pounds unpacked. Vintage Dixie Banjolele Banjo Ukulele - Metal. Vintage Lyon and Healy 'Washburn' concert banjo ukulele, 1920s, all walnut w/ ebony overlays and fingerboard, model 5375 in good original condition. I have it strung and tuned like a standard soprano ukulele. The tuners do hold the tune, however, the adjustment screws on the back of each tuner do occasionally need tightened. Antique Banjo uke ukulele banjolele unknown maker 1920-30's Case And MORE Rare. I did put a new bridge on it, so it plays very nicely. It is definitely not a modern instrument. There are no model numbers, serial numbers, or manufacturer markings on this instrument. The person I originally bought it from said it was from the 1920's, but I cannot confirm that. The resonator/pot is all metal and has a partially open back. I believe the neck and fretboard are maple. Some refer to it as a Banjolele, or Banjo-Uke.
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