2009 Ome Jubilee Minstrel banjo (12-inch pot)

Factory choice all mahogany (SN: 5539) Built in Boulder, CO

12-inch, 2-ply mahogany pot with what Chuck Ogsbury called an "integrated tone ring." Added Ome rosewood armrest. Polished nickel hardware. Hand-carved mahogany neck, 26.5-inch scale, 1.28 inch width at nut. Minstrel headstock, with ebony overlay, matching the ebony fingerboard which has a flat scoop after the 17th fret. Stars and moon pearl inlay motif carried through from headstock down fingerboard. RR spike fifth string capos at the 7th and 9th frets. Ome planetary banjo tuners with amber buttons that have faded to a golden pearl color. The neck has a rubbed oil finish, and the body has a satin lacquer finish. Renaissance head autographed by Abigail Washburn in 2011. 

Original deluxe TKL case in very good condition.

Purchased in 2009 at the Music Emporium in Lexington, MA. I am the original owner and can answer any questions you might have. Here's a chance to get a Boulder-built classic at a substantially lower price than a new GoldTone version.

$2300 + 125 shipping (Actual shipping + insurance price will be charged, and if less than $125, the difference will be refunded to the buyer via PayPal.)


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Listed4 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
Model
  • Jubilee Minstrel
Finish
  • Satin Mahogany
Categories
Year
  • 2009
Made In
  • United States

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