Originally posted by YankeeRose
okay, I get the picture..I was right, again. LOL Now..how can I find out the approximate value of this banjo? It's a 1922 steel banjo, wood pot and hand rest, been repaired but is a quality repair. Has beautiful tone..beautiful look..dark wood with ivory inlay on pot and neck with ivory key handles that have yellowed with age.
okay, I get the picture..I was right, again. LOL Now..how can I find out the approximate value of this banjo? It's a 1922 steel banjo, wood pot and hand rest, been repaired but is a quality repair. Has beautiful tone..beautiful look..dark wood with ivory inlay on pot and neck with ivory key handles that have yellowed with age.
That is the most important factor.
I would guess that since it is a 1922 model that it was most likely hand made, lol...(I know, DUH ya stupid ass)
If you can find out who made it and get me a serial number i can probably find the approximate value of it.
It being repaired could be a bad thing, but if it was done right it won't matter that much except to a collector.
I'd love to have it myself just because it is that old...
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