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Posted By: BanjoFritt | Rate Member
Gibson TB-2 converted to a 5-string banjo by the Gold Tone factory.
The neck installed is a Gold Tone OB-3 neck, and the original neck is included. Here's a video of the banjo's conversion: youtube.com/shorts/L1nfdkLgCzs
An authentic pre-war banjo, with a tone hoop and a 5-string neck, producing a fantastic sound. The instrument is easy to play and loud. The Cyclone tuning pegs are 10:1 ratio, allowing for very precise tuning that stays in tune better. The instrument is in amazing condition, considering it is nearly 100 years old.
The serial number 8265-5 dates the banjo to 1926. The following link provides an overview of selected serial numbers from that period: banjophiles.com/SerNumData/8XXX.htm
Original parts:
- 10.5" Pot
- Resonator
- Hooks and nuts
- Tone hoop
- Rim
- Flange
- 4-string tailpiece (damaged, not attached)
- 4-string neck (not attached)
- Coordinator rod (not attached)
Other parts:
- Gold Tone OB-3 flat neck, spikes at 5th and 7th frets
- Richard Cyclone Nickel tuners
- Prucha Presto tailpiece
- Gold Tone double coordinator rods
- Gold Tone thumb screws
The banjo comes with a Deering case. The original case and head are also included, but the buyer can decide if the original case is worth the cost of shipping.
Location:
Norway
Shipping:
About $100 to the US with the Norwegian Postal Service.
Payment Methods:
Paypal
Payment Option Notes:
I recommend using the insurance provided in PayPal, when choosing "goods and services" in the app. However note that PayPal charges 4,5% for this insurance, ie $114,5.
Return Policy:
Returns not accepted.
Condition of Item(s):
Used - Very Good Condition
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Make:
Gibson
Ad Status:
Active
Listing No:
107103
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629
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