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Bill Rogers - Posted - 10/28/2009: 14:50:44
10 3/4" rims were typical of the Chicago makers, but this one just doesn't look too familiar. Is there a dowelstick? Seeing it in place with the fittings might help (or not).
Bill
bearface - Posted - 10/28/2009: 14:58:16
the dowel stick is gone but inside the tension hoop there are two parallel marks as if marking it as 2 and the same marks are in the tone ring and the rim where the tone ring sits at the neck
bearface - Posted - 10/28/2009: 15:04:06
i have added 2 more photos of the dowel stick area of the rim
timmo_1949 - Posted - 10/28/2009: 16:24:11
I have seen that peghead shape on some Wm. Lange-made banjos, Paramount maybe. The fingerboard inlay also looks like Lange-made. Rim had been diddled with, Nuts are Vega-like but you can buy new ones.
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oldwoodchuckb - Posted - 10/28/2009: 22:32:02
I'll go with timmo on this. Lange used hardware that at least looked a lot like Vega's. I also think the pattern around the rim is similar to Lange's various brands and trade banjos.
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philly - Posted - 10/29/2009: 03:52:04
After first viewing the pics I thought Lange/Orpheum, too. The pot certainly looks like those on the Orpheums and the fancy neck inlays as well. The peghead shape is not one I've seen before. Good call, Tim....
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bearface - Posted - 10/29/2009: 20:34:28
thanks for all the help guys.im gonna make a five string neck for it.the tenor neck is worn badly .i think i will try to use an orpheum design on the peghead and board
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