The tailpiece is exactly the same you can find on some early 1900 ' clifford essex special banjos ; Yet you mounted the steel strings upside the bar and there are supposed to be downside
Here is a very poor photo of an early Clifford Essex tailpiece. You can just about see that the strings go under the bar on the 'Lyre" tailpiece, as Marc said in his post. It may be that yours is different.
The strings came with and were totally wrong (not just steel, but all the same heavy gauge except the heavier wound D). They're off, new strings from Clifford Essex on the way.
Thanks for the tip about stringing them under, though. I think the tailpiece was rattling against the head a bit, and that would lift it up a bit. Not close enough to *be* a Clifford Essex, though, is it?
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