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Pauls Pretty Good Stuff - Posted - 01/17/2025: 10:01:45
I'm going to sell it, but I want to know what I'm selling. The neck seems to be solid ebony with ivory(?) fret markers, the 11" pot is beautifully etched, and the heel is nicely carved. I can't find any markings as to the builder. Any help will be much appreciated. Paul
Stephen John Prior - Posted - 01/17/2025: 10:49:38
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Originally posted by Pauls Pretty Good StuffI'm going to sell it, but I want to know what I'm selling. The neck seems to be solid ebony with ivory(?) fret markers, the 11" pot is beautifully etched, and the heel is nicely carved. I can't find any markings as to the builder. Any help will be much appreciated. Paul
My guess is English maker W. Temlett. I saw a similar banjo at auction recently here in the UK.
Stephen John Prior - Posted - 01/17/2025: 10:52:14
the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction...101207615
Here it is.