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One of you should go rescue this Special XX! It's a steal for 600 pounds.
http://www.gumtree.com/p/banjos/clifford-essex-special-xx-5-string-...
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I wonder what the seller means by a "split in the tone ring". That would be hard to do. Maybe something else is split. I don't know what to make of the dark wood (rosewood?) neck and the light wood rim. A Frankenbanjo?….made from 2 different XX banjos? I wonder what is meant by "fingerboards". The metal needs attention from Ian!
Dang...
The neck and pot look so odd together. I would guess (without any knowledge) that it is a frankenbanjo too.
I love the inlay pattern. Please, someone tell me authoritatively that this is a frankenbanjo. Better yet, someone else buy it. I can't. :-(
This isn't the first Special XX I've seen with a rosewood neck and maple rim, but I can't say for sure whether it is franken or not. Even if it is, I think it's still a good deal at the asking price. I just spent my banjo budget on a new minstrel banjo- otherwise I would have gotten it. My thin-rimmed Concert Grand still floors me every time I pick it up and play it.
I have seen several Special XX banjos made with rosewood necks and maple rims (I even played one a couple of weeks ago). They do look odd, but are original.
Split tone ring?...my guess would be that the resonator is split, as they all do, but that has a badly fit aftermarket bracket and could go in the bin as they are better as open backed banjos anyway!
The add is old and if this banjo is still available I would eat my hat!
Jody is right, though... the metalwork does need a little of my attention :-)
The seller means "resonator" ! That sounds plausible. It's something one can see. I had a student who thought the rim/pot was what was meant by "resonator". The ad appears to be 18 days old and is placed on a relatively obscure website (compared to eBay). There is no "sold" notice. Seems to me it *might* still be for sale.
thereallyniceman said:
I have seen several Special XX banjos made with rosewood necks and maple rims (I even played one a couple of weeks ago). They do look odd, but are original.
Split tone ring?...my guess would be that the resonator is split, as they all do, but that has a badly fit aftermarket bracket and could go in the bin as they are better as open backed banjos anyway!
The add is old and if this banjo is still available I would eat my hat!
Jody is right, though... the metalwork does need a little of my attention :-)
Exactly! Somebody go save this thing!
Jody Stecher said:
The seller means "resonator" ! That sounds plausible. It's something one can see. I had a student who thought the rim/pot was what was meant by "resonator". The ad appears to be 18 days old and is placed on a relatively obscure website (compared to eBay). There is no "sold" notice. Seems to me it *might* still be for sale.
thereallyniceman said:I have seen several Special XX banjos made with rosewood necks and maple rims (I even played one a couple of weeks ago). They do look odd, but are original.
Split tone ring?...my guess would be that the resonator is split, as they all do, but that has a badly fit aftermarket bracket and could go in the bin as they are better as open backed banjos anyway!
The add is old and if this banjo is still available I would eat my hat!
Jody is right, though... the metalwork does need a little of my attention :-)
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