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Hi Mike!
Can't find any makers name or mark anywhere. I'd examine it a bit more if I knew what exactly is a perch pole!
I think I'm inclined to agree with you Mike, early Dallas - typical star inlay and relatively small peg head.
Superb pieces of kit ! I had one for a time,fairly late one, this 1900 ish or earlier.
Hi John,
I am glad that Mike and David have come up with a maker for you. As far as value, I have no idea, but not a fortune. It may be worth £400- £500, but that is only a guess. Let Ebay be your guide!
It seems a little doubtful to me that Parke Hunter in the USA actually played THIS banjo, he may have played a Dallas of the same model, but who knows. You could try advertising on The Banjo Hangout. They have a section specifically for selling. Your pictures are of interest on here so thank you for posting.
Regarding the date, I agree 1900 is about right.
Good luck
Ian
Good point Jody,
I guess that we will never know if Parke Hunter played the banjo for his tour in the UK or if some enthusiast shouted "Hey you! play us a tune on MY banjo" and then had the engraved plate made and nailed onto the heel. :-)
It is an interesting feature though and may increase the collector value. Good luck John with your sale. Let us know when and where it will be offered. I am not interested in a Dallas, but others may well be as it is a nice 12 1/2" hooped instrument and should sound good. Ideal for classic fingerstyle.
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