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Vintage 4-String Banjo Gold Metal Flake & Pearl w/ Case - Gretsch? TN Crafters?

$ 210.67

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Number of Strings: 4
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Banjo Type: Tenor Banjo
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    This is a really beautiful vintage 4-string tenor banjo. I have not been able to figure out the maker and there are no markings anywhere. I have taken the back off and looked at the wood stretcher or stick and there's nothing on any of the four sides. I have looked at every part and cannot find the maker's name. I have posted this on a website and I had a few people mention that this could be made by Gretsch or a crafter banjo (I'm not sure if they meant Tennessee Crafters?).
    The neck seems very straight. The headstock is covered with gold metal flake and also the back wood plate has a stripe of gold metal flake. The back wood plate is covered with a pearl-type veneer and so is the fretboard. The head looks fairly new and the bridge is marked "
    Grover
    ." There are no missing tension rods or screws. The only flaw I can see anywhere is on the back of the neck. There is a little tan color plate and that has been cracked and re-glued (see second to last photo). All the tuners are original and work great.
    There is a trim piece on the side of the fretboard with 5 dots on one side. This has quite a few small fractures in the spots where the fret bars are. Not on all of them but a lot of them (nothing too serious). The pearl fretboard is actually in excellent condition. Overall a very nice tenor banjo. I have had this for a while and really would love to know who made it.
    I have not cleaned this banjo at all. I have not polished the chrome or cleaned the fretboard. It is exactly the way I bought it so it will clean up even nicer than it is right now.
    Total length: 33.5"
    Head: 10.75" in diameter
    Back plate: 13.25" in diameter
    Neck: 1-1/8" wide to 1-7/16" at the widest
    Number of frets: 20 fret spaces and 19 fret bars
    It does come with the original case that I bought it with. I'm guessing that it is probably original to the banjo. The banjo fits very well in this case.
    Please ask if you have any questions. Check out my eBay store for more neat and obscure antiques. I combine shipping, pack securely, and ship promptly.
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