I sell my Washburn banjo from year 1892. Model 432 (presentation banjo, top of the line) #624, bought at a flea market in Athens (Greece) in 2008. 2 missing ivory tuning pegs (3rd and 5th) replaced…Continue
"Greetings Philippe.
I only just discovered this classic banjo site. The history certainly is interesting and the playing impressive. I have responded to your most recent email.
regards
doug miller, PEI, Canada"
I sell my Washburn banjo from year 1892. Model 432 (presentation banjo, top of the line) #624, bought at a flea market in Athens (Greece) in 2008. 2 missing ivory tuning pegs (3rd and 5th) replaced (difference almost unnoticeable) with very similar carved pegs (also real ivory). Broken head replaced (12 inches diameter). Missing bridge and nut replaced. 5 bracket nuts missing (30 brackets). Otherwise totally original. Very good playability (straight neck and frets like new). Rich and powerful…See More
I only just discovered this classic banjo site. The history certainly is interesting and the playing impressive. I have responded to your most recent email.
regards
doug miller, PEI, Canada
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