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4 comments on “1929 Gibson TB1 Conversion”
DEmery Says:
Wednesday, June 18, 2014 @4:37:52 PM
She still looks great. Seeing the photo reminded me to look at the date I sold it to the fellow in Michigan. It was August 2013. I cannot find records of when the banjo was picked up on a trade. It probably didn't include cash. It seems that I traded a very clean 1920ish F4 Gibson Mandolin for the Gibson and a Thoroughbred with a small amount of boot. If I had to guess; I owned it for a couple of years..., so it would have been picked up by me around early 2011. Hope that helps with the time line. David E.
bbult Says:
Wednesday, June 18, 2014 @5:05:16 PM
Thanks Dave..appreciated..bill b
bbult Says:
Wednesday, June 18, 2014 @5:13:11 PM
Dave..I love those old banjos that you post pics of..very cool...
DEmery Says:
Wednesday, June 18, 2014 @5:16:57 PM
They are new builds actually. Designed with age in the build finish and design wise. I do have one original SSS Thoroughbred. Otherwise I sold off old stock and built back what I wanted the past three years or so. David E.
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