Similar Listings

Rochester, VT, United States
$900
Bakersfield, CA, United States
$800
Price Drop
1920s Orpheum No 1 Tenor Banjo
Used – Very Good
Dayton, OH, United States
Originally $850, now $799 ($51 price drop)
Price Drop
Orpheum No. 1 1920’s Tenor Banjo
Used – Very Good
Tomball, TX, United States
Originally $1,000, now $890 ($110 price drop)
Price Drop
Orpheum No1 Tenor Banjo
Used – Very Good
Mt Sterling, KY, United States
Originally $700, now $600 ($100 price drop)
Griffith, IN, United States
$350
Independence, MO, United States
$350
Price Drop
Orpheum Banjo 1920s Maple
Used – Good
Bulls gap, TN, United States
Originally $995, now $550 ($445 price drop)
Zephyrhills, FL, United States
Originally $1,100, now $849.99 ($250.01 price drop)
Ewing, NJ, United States
Originally $699, now $499 ($200 price drop)

Quick notes: 1) This is consigned. 2) Any repair work has been done so it plays spot-on unless otherwise noted! 3) Please read the following text for full details and specs -- it's borrowed from my original blog post on it...

This is a good example of what folks were trying to do to make tenor banjos louder in the early 1920s before resonators became the standard. The scale is still shorter at this point and suited to melody work -- in this case 20 7/8" -- and the rim is big at over 12" in diameter. A heavy-duty, archtop-style tonering has been installed, however, in the usual Orpheum way, and this makes the "effective" rim size about 11" but the ability to crank the head down fairly tight over the archtop tonering means this thing projects much better than your average openback tenor for the time.

It's actually almost a perfect instrument for "Celtic" players who want an openback for session work as it's got the short scale and a good, cutting sound which accentuates the upper mids and highs. It's mostly-original throughout, too, and quite pretty to look at with its profuse pearl inlay and excellently-carved heel. These Lange-built banjos were certainly well-made and are always favorites when they're in the shop.

Repairs were "glorified setup work" in nature and it's now playing bang-on and ready to go. I have it currently strung for CGDA standard tuning but it doesn't need to live there.

Repairs included: a fret level/dress, mild cleaning, and setup work.

Weight: 6 lbs 10 oz

Scale length: 20 7/8"

Nut width: 1 1/8"

Neck shape: medium V

Board radius: flat

Head diameter: 12 1/4"

Depth overall at rim: 2 7/8"

Rim wood: ply maple

Tonering: archtop Orpheum-style on brads

Bridge: ebony/maple

Fretboard: ebonized maple

Neck wood: 2-piece maple

Action height at 12th fret: 1/16” overall (fast, spot-on)

String gauges: 32w, 20w, 13, 9 for CGDA tuning (can restring/retune as desired)

Neck relief: straight

Fret style: lower/smaller

Condition notes: for its age, it's in excellent shape and original save its head, bridge, and tailpiece. There's wear and tear throughout but confined mostly to light scratches and mild discoloration from playwear in the finish. The fretboard has lost much of its original darker color as it's aged, too, but still -- it looks great! If I were planning to use this for regular gigging or jam sessions, I would swap the tuners out for some sort of geared banjo peg just for ease-of-use. The original friction pegs hold just fine but they're 1:1 ratio and are a mild learning curve if you've never used them before.

It comes with: no case, sorry. It has a chip case that will serve for packing support in shipping but it's not good otherwise.

Consignor tag: RR

Reverb Buyer Protection

Reverb has your back if your item is lost, damaged, or doesn't match its description. Simply report any issues within 7 days and we'll help you get a full refund.Learn more about Reverb Buyer Protection.

Listed7 months ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Number 2
Finish
  • Natural
Categories
Year
  • 1922
Made In
  • United States

Jake Wildwood

Rochester, VT, United States
Sales:895
Joined Reverb:2014

Reverb Gives

Your purchases help youth music programs get the gear they need to make music.

Carbon-Offset Shipping

Your purchases also help protect forests, including trees traditionally used to make instruments.

Oops, looks like you forgot something. Please check the fields highlighted in red.