This is a Vintage George Houghton Melody Jo 4 String Tenor Banjo With Original Chipboard case. We Very strongly believe it to be pre WWII, but are unsure of the exact year. It has an 11" Hear and weighs approx. 4.5 LBS. It is playable but could benefit from a service and setup. It has several scratches / dings and cosmetic wear, Including a couple of cracks on the resonator. All in all a cool old piece with a ton of mojo.

Reverb Policy

Good condition includes items that are in fine working order, but have significant cosmetic imperfections. A pedal with scratches and dents on its chassis, a guitar with some cracks in the binding, or an old snare drum with some corrosion on the lugs would all be classified as Good. Items with dents, cracks or corrosion qualify as Good as long as they are still playable and fully functional.

Reverb Shipping Policy Reverb requires signature for delivery for sales over $100

Our Store Policy. All our gear is subject to in store demo and handling. I work hard to accurately describe our gear, but I may not have every single blemished pictured on every piece. If you have any questions on our listings, we only communicate through the Reverb Message option or by phone. We will never click on links or E-Mail addresses outside of the Reverb site. Thank you

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.

Listed5 months ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
  • George Houghton
Model
  • Melody Jo
Categories

Reverb Protection

Simple Returns, Secure Transactions, Human Support

Learn more

Secure Checkout

Paragon Mills

Nashville, TN, United States
Sales:974
Joined Reverb:2018

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.