Hello thank you for the comment. Its an ''unknown'' maker but the pot looks very much like a Tubaphone. I will post some more pics to see if anyone recognizes anything about it. I also have a few more banjo's including a Windsor Artiste No2 and an early Barnes and Mullins which I'm sad to say have lain in their cases ,under the bed for many years. I think they might be suitable to learn Classic banjo on. The Artiste is original,but the B and M has the wrong type of head on it plus they both have steel strings Advice how to set them up properly will be much appreciated .I nearly forgot , the banjo in the pic has original gold plate, and also has a wider neck.look forward to hearing from you, Thank you Graham
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