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Cammeyer tailpiece bracket, also shows more damage from previous owners where strap buttons have been.
Bottom tailpiece screw not original.
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Albums: Cammeyer Zither
Location: Neil's photo's Cammeyer
Interesting!, I would like to see pics of both of those, I cant find the JE Dallas by googling, are you sure that Patent is the model name? I assumed it does stand for the unique design of his hollow rim and resonator back (is your patent like that ie hollow?), it was a common term in the late 19th and early 20th century such as patent medicine or patent hair oil and it usually seemed to signify a unique design, also there is a patent number on the banjo, see pic P1000405, with also a seemingly unusual address. the hollow rim can be seen in pic P1000401.
Ian thankyou. What a really nice man.
The Dallas is very pretty.
The Cammeyer Patent pics dont show weather the rim is hollow as on mine, The L section metal hoops on my one, from an engineering viewpoint, would give a lot of strength to an otherwise fragile hollow walled rim, which is why I am surprised that it does not seem to be on any other Cammeyer pictures I have seen.
Thanks for the explanations ; for a while , I thought "patent" had another meaning :
Pat tend to play better than éric .......for instance
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