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Banjos

 

Type

Model

5-String

Alvarez, Whyte Eagle

5-String

Deering Crossfire

5-String

Gibson, RB 3, 1994

5-String

Goldstar

5-String

Recording King, Ne-plus-Ultra

Tenor

Alvarez, Minstrel, 1970’s

Tenor

Bacon, Blue Ribbon, Style A

Tenor

Bacon, Blue Ribbon, Style A1

Tenor

Bacon and Day, Silver Bell #1, 1923

Tenor

Gibson TB Trapdoor 1922-25

Tenor

Gibson, TB 250, arch top, 1960’s

Tenor

Gibson, TB 250, flat top, 1960’s

Tenor

Gibson, TB 3, arch top, 1929

Tenor

GoldTone IT-250

Tenor

KeyKord (ebony fingerboard)

Tenor

KeyKord (MOTS fingerboard)

Tenor

Ludwig "The Ace", late 1920’s

Tenor

Ludwig, Bellevue, 1930’s

Tenor

Majestic, late 1920‘s

Tenor

Orpheum #1

Tenor

Orpheum #3 Special

Tenor

Paramount, Style 1, late 1920’s

Tenor

Paramount, Style B, late 1920’s

Tenor

Slingerland, Maybell

Tenor

Slingerland, Maybell, Recording Songster

Tenor

Vega, “Little Wonder”, 1960’s

Tenor

Vega, Style N, 1920’s

Tenor

Vega Tu-ba-phone, Style M

Tenor

Vega Tu-ba-phone, Style X, #9

Tenor

Weymann & Sons, Style 50

Plectrum

Merlin

Mandolin

Vega, Style K, late 1920’s

Mandolin

The Dayton, 1930’s

Cello

Gold Tone CEB-4

Ukulele

Slingerland Maybell

 

Mandolin family

 

Mandocello

Weber Gallatin

Mandocello

Santa Cruz (SCGC) Southerner

Octave Mandolin

Weber, Absaroka

Bouzouki

Flatiron, 3MB

Mandolin

Flatiron, 1N

Mandolin

Flatiron, The Performer F

Mandolin

Gibson, A5L

 

Viol Family

 

Violin  

Sebastian Kloz, Mittenwald, late 1800’s

Violin

Francois Richard, Paris, 1850-1870

Violin

Lebron Batey, #48, 1st of 2005

Violin

Philipp Kroll, Markneukirchen, Germany, 1920’s

Bass

Engelhardt 3/4