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I have a banjo that just confused me. I have pics and the pot and tailpiece here. The tail piece is a no knot. The pot has nothing stamped on it and I am sure it is post we. It is a wooden pot with the wood running from neck to back of pot. And a nut in the center of the back the neck is a really nice wood carved four string with fender mec tuners. Can I get to talk to someone in person to find out what it is and hopefully find someone who has been looking for one and will appreciate it..
2 comments on “Identifying a old banjo”
Texasbanjo Says:
Monday, September 28, 2020 @4:35:07 AM
We would need to see pictures before anyone could be of help to you. Please post pictures of the banjo, the more, the better. Then you could ask your questions on one of the forums. If you think the banjo is an old one, post on the collector's forum. If it appears to be a newer model, post in other banjo related forums.
PHISh Says:
Monday, September 28, 2020 @4:36:38 AM
Ok thank you very much will start now
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