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SKU: GS3143377
VGC except needs some work (replace heel cap, one tuner bushing, six hooks and nuts, bridge and tailpiece, and missing fretboard binding, repair chips in end of fretboard, clean, setup, etc. - sold AS-IS), 10-15/16'' frosted plastic head, 1/2'' rim with tortoise plastic binding, tubaphone tone ring, 28 brackets, with bracket band, pie plate resonator, maple neck, ivoroid-bound 17 fret fingerboard with varied inlay pattern, Grover ''PAT'' tuners with ivoroid buttons, 1-1/8'' nut, ~21'' scale, a good candidate for conversion, no case (SN:83044) Item ID 80U-2498. 12 photos at http://www.elderly.com/vintage/items/80U-2498.htm more information »
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SKU: GS54290
Excellent Original Condition 1922 Martin AK Koa Wood Mandolin. Rosewood binding, 20 fret ebony fingerboard, bar frets with small dot inlays, clamshell tailpiece. Newly completed fret work and set up with new strings. Great sounding flat back mando with a tight clear punchy sound - great for Old Time / Bluegrass / Celtic styles.
Comes with original Canvas Trap Case in very good original condition. Headstock personalized by original owner with glazed over transfer letter initials ("H.C.D." - as shown) and a small strap hole - both reversable if you feel the need.
Ser #9868, Stamped C.F. Martin & Co Nazareth, PA on back of headstock and inside backstrip.
Many Photos Available if interested.
$1,200 / OBO.
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SKU: GS3143400
VG-EC except 1 side repair (clean, pro job), entire instrument oversprayed, 8-7/8'' all mahogany body, X-braced top, mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard, dot markers, 18 bar frets, slotted headstock with rosewood overlay, pinless rosewood bridge, 10 strings in 4 courses (2-3-3-2), often tuned like a ukulele, sold AS-IS (needs fret work, strings, set up, etc.), great prject, 1-1/2'' nut, 17'' scale, NO CASE (SN:37075) Item ID 180U-1681. 12 photos at http://www.elderly.com/vintage/items/180U-1681.htm more information »
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SKU: GS3103653
PRICE REDUCED AGAIN. I won't give it away but it is, at this time of weakness, going down the road. I never thought I'd sell this banjo because it is as close as I'll ever get to the Holy Grail (it's only a tone ring and $125k short of THG) but I want a new racing boat (1xsculler). 1931ish (FON 87-5), Gibson, RB-1 in very, very nice original condition. A tiny bit cleaner and more original than Greg Boyd's (Boyd's House of Fine Instruments) 1934 example but the case may not be in quite as good of condition. Very original including the quite flat flange and only slightly flared T-hoop. All hardware and wood 100% original, i.e. original rim in like new condition and un-cut. No capo spikes in fingerboard. more information »
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SKU: NBB30446
NBB30446 One may ask: "What is it that gives Ome banjos that amazingly clear tone?" Chuck Ogsbury, the genius behind the Ome name (and also Ode in the '60s), has never been one to follow the designs of other makers. While many copy the flathead tone ring as seen on the 1930s Mastertones, Chuck instead set out to develop his own tone. Voila! the Mega-Tone tone ring. The Megatone tone ring hides nothing in its reproduction of the entire aural spectrum. Each note rings clear and true. Plenty of sparkling highs and lots of volume too. For devotees of the style of Bill Keith, Bobby Thompson, and Bela Fleck, An Ome banjo enhances the melodic style of playing. You should try it! With hard case. more information »
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