Here is a very nice openback banjo based on a 1930’s Vega No.2 tone ring and hardware.To the untrained eye, the neck looks “period” or “original” but is actually more elaborately inlaid than the original Tenor neck would have been …that said, a great way to get a “historic” banjo without paying the premium of a true vintage instrument.
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Anne Hartman builds banjos and guitars in the Toronto area and is quickly establishing herself as a respected luthier. This is a wonderful example of her work, and is built around a rare, vintage-style component – a nickel-plated brass Dobson-style tone ring (made by Rickard).
MORE →This Martin 000-28 is in very nice condition with only a bit of lacquer checking and some minor dings on the top. Sounds great, plays well and is really for gigs with the installed passive piezo pickup. Comes with the original hardshell case.
MORE →Well balanced tone, excellent quality and playability are hallmarks of Larrivee guitars and this D03R is no exception. This example is in excellent overall condition and plays really well. Comes with the original Larrivee hardshell case!
MORE →Here’s a 1968 Vega Folklore banjo in great condition. Folklore banjos were a very popular, affordable banjo model in the 50’s and 60’s. They aren’t extremely bright and have decent bass.
MORE →Hofner made a lot of popular instruments in the late 50’s and early ’60’s. This is a rare example of their doubleneck 191 model. It’s recently been overhauled in our shop and looks great, plays well, and has that early ’60’s sound.
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