No instrument is too big a challenge, as he builds any stringed instrument imaginable on request, using the finest woods that are also adorned by custom-made inlays and the most beautiful finishes. Such is the case with this Irish Tenor Banjo, which was built by Andreas Köpke in 2010 and has so far only been played by himself.


The four-string banjo is tuned in G-D-A-E and has a short scale popular among banjo players in the traditional Irish music style. The instrument has a clear sound with huge volume due to its resonator, and in addition to a beautiful sound, it also has a dazzling appearance. The banjo is made almost entirely of curly maple with a beautiful flame that is extra accentuated by the subtle sunburst, with the inside also clearly visible through the tranparant . The neck has a V-profile and completes the banjo!


The banjo has play marks on the hardware, while light play marks in the form of buckle wear and some dings can also be found on the back of the resonator. The banjo comes with TFOA passport in a hardshell case.


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Listed2 months ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
  • Pendennis
Model
  • Irish Tenor Banjo 2010
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