This is an interesting unmarked 18 fret tenor banjo from the 1920's. Appears to be made by Vega, possibly Bacon. They were pretty much the same company at this point. 11" head is good. Tone ring. Mandolin style tailpiece. Neck is straight. Ebony fingerboard is in excellent condition. Frets good. Some very slight fret wear at the first two positions. Good tuners. Very interesting headstock design. Nice little collector's piece. Just needs a set of strings and setup. Thanks for looking and best of luck!

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Listeda year ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • 3 Tenor Banjo
Finish
  • Brown
Categories
Year
  • 1920's

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Clark's Music

Ewing, NJ, United States
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