An unbeatable deal on a truly Unique piece of history!
Very Rare 1920s Melody Major "Banjolin" up for grabs. It's an amazing antique piece and a beautiful musical instrument as well. Great tone and extremely unique. 17 fret neck, 11 inch drum head.
This is in great shape for its age, but it is not in perfect condition. It probably needs a new head and a good setup. One of the keys that attaches to the tension hooks is missing (see pictures). It probably needs new strings and has a string missing. There is some general wear, but in my opinion these things only add to the authenticity and vintage character.
Original case is included. The case functions properly, however there is alot of wear and tear on it, both inside and out.
Feel free to contact me with any questions!
Very Rare 1920s Melody Major "Banjolin" up for grabs. It's an amazing antique piece and a beautiful musical instrument as well. Great tone and extremely unique. 17 fret neck, 11 inch drum head.
This is in great shape for its age, but it is not in perfect condition. It probably needs a new head and a good setup. One of the keys that attaches to the tension hooks is missing (see pictures). It probably needs new strings and has a string missing. There is some general wear, but in my opinion these things only add to the authenticity and vintage character.
Original case is included. The case functions properly, however there is alot of wear and tear on it, both inside and out.
Feel free to contact me with any questions!
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| Listed | 9 years ago |
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| Condition | Good (Used) Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more |
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