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I'm going on holiday to Kent in a few weeks and noticed on Ebay that there is a Zither banjo near where I am staying. I wondered what you make of the condition of the fretboard - the inlays are good but the fretboard looks 'dry' in places - would it just need oiling or would it need more work? Again I am blaming Rob MacKillop for my interest.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5-string-zither-banjo-by-George-Houghton...
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Carrie, How many do you want - I have several copies you are welcome one gratis at Clowne
carrie horgan said:
Thanks Marc - I will check that out.
Yes, Ebay can be hard to read - when I saw 'make offer' I thought they would be open to lower offers.
Sometimes sellers can be a little unrealistic (this needs to go in the bin!): https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ellis-Thorough-School-For-Banjo-By-Herbe...
Carrie, I would not recommend going any higher that £250 - there are plenty of good z-bs too be got for around that sort of money. Having said that it could be worth asking them to take a photo of it turned on its side so we can see the action at the 12th.
carrie horgan said:
Thanks Rob - I can't make any more offers so have put a bid in and will watch this space! I think it runs until Friday.
Definitely a good bit money for a scrap of kindling. I think you can download that Ellis tutor from the tutor page here also.
carrie horgan said:
Thanks Marc - I will check that out.
Yes, Ebay can be hard to read - when I saw 'make offer' I thought they would be open to lower offers.
Sometimes sellers can be a little unrealistic (this needs to go in the bin!): https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ellis-Thorough-School-For-Banjo-By-Herbe...
Actually, I have the Ellis tutor (in good condition!) - but thanks for the kind offer David - I just thought it was funny that someone would try and sell a book for £15 in such condition! I will ask the ZB seller if they can post a side photo to check the string action. Thanks.
The book could be a health hazard
carrie horgan said:
Thanks Marc - I will check that out.
Yes, Ebay can be hard to read - when I saw 'make offer' I thought they would be open to lower offers.
Sometimes sellers can be a little unrealistic (this needs to go in the bin!): https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ellis-Thorough-School-For-Banjo-By-Herbe...
It looks like one of Houghton's top models, this Birmingham banjo maker made banjos for a lot of different banjo companies apart from selling banjos under his own name. This one looks like a really nice quality instrument and like all zither banjos at present is remarkable value for money.
That's less than $320 US...for a very nice looking instrument. I suspect that having it shipped here would still keep it to less than $500. If is in as good a shape as it looks, I'd say well bought.
Besides, it has a British style case...I need one for my Windsor #1 and have been thinking about making one. I need one for a template!
you need a picture of the action at the 18 to 22 th frets ; usually , when the neck is warped , the action is lower at these frets than on the middle of the neck figured on this photo
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