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annalev - Posted - 12/03/2025: 02:18:55
Hi all! New to the site and banjo world. I’ve been given this banjo guitar to sell and use proceeds to add to my first banjo buying budget. I know what I want, but this instrument is an unknown and I failed to find any info. I think it’s a pretty cheap instrument but wondering what a fair price tag might be to try to sell it. It’s used but in great condition other than missing a string.
GrahamHawker - Posted - 12/03/2025: 04:09:36
Yes it's a standard cheap model. I have seen the logo before but don't remember who had it put on the instruments they ordered. For value I'd say about £100 give or take £20 unless you get very lucky.
Dan Gellert - Posted - 12/03/2025: 07:28:53
It's not "missing a string"-- someone restrung it to tune and play as a 5-stringer.
Culloden - Posted - 12/03/2025: 07:29:54
If you are thinking of selling it to buy a banjo, you might want to keep the case. The case looks to be worth as much as the instrument. Keep it and put your new banjo in it.
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