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For all things related to the banjos of John Henry Buckbee New York NY 1861-1897
62 Members, Created 5/8/2014 - ![]()
Administrators: mrphysics55 (owner) , Mark Ralston
Ruined Authenticity?
Say Buckbee gurus, do you think whoever added frets devalued this Buckbee?
It has some very beautiful marquetry
http://bernunzio.com/product/buckbee-19422/
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Want to buy?
Hey guys, I want to buy a buckbee, but can never find any for sale. Who will give one up? :-)
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Has Anyone Seen a 6 String Buckbee?
gI own a 5 string Buckbee that I got at an antique store years ago. It's intact but needs a head, tailpiece, tuners and string. I've examined it enough to have an idea what... Read More |
Happy New Buckbee Owner
Hi all, I just bought this awesome Buckbee from one of the Hang-Out members Noah Cline, who did a fantastic job of bringing it back to playable condition.
It is so fun to sit under the shade... Read More |
Tremont: relation to Buckbee? and a question with paddle pegheads
I seen a banjo recently that was stamped "Tremont 36" on the back of the peghead. It really looked similar to my paddle peghead Buckbee. I am right that the Tremont... Read More |
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1890s Hershel Fenton NY (Buckbee) 5 String Banjo |
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