Banjos

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  • #075 STARR 11″ Curly Maple Tubaphone Banjo

    #075 STARR 11″ Curly Maple Tubaphone Banjo with Bracket Band and 28 Brackets.

    • 8.4 Pounds
    • Aged Brass Hardware
    • Fingerboard Scoop
    • Ivoroid inlays
    • 1.29″” Nut Width, 26-1/4″ Scale

    $2995

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  • #076 STARR 11″ Curly Maple Tubaphone Banjo

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    #076 STARR 11″ Curly Maple Tubaphone with Bracket Band and 28 Brackets

    • Geometric Engraved Nickel Hardware
    • 8.4 Pounds
    • Side Fingerboard Scoop
    • Abalone inlays
    • 1.21″ Nut Width, 26-1/4″ Scale

    $3495

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  • #067 STARR 11″ Curly Maple Tubaphone Banjo

    #067 STARR 11″ Curly Maple Tubaphone with Bracket Band and 28 Brackets

    •  8.4 Pounds
    • Floral Engraved Nickel Hardware
    • Elaborate Engraved Mother-of-Pearl Peghead
    • Ivoroid Fingerboard  Inlays
    • 1.21″Nut Width, 26-1/4″ Scale

    $3795

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  • Gourd Banjo

    Gourd Banjo

    • Hand-made ~ 30 years ago
    • New condition
    • 27″ scale
    • 1.30″” nut width
    • Skin head
    • Friction pegs
    • Hand carved gourd back
    • 2.5 lbs

    $495

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  • Boucher Banjo

    Boucher Banjo
               William Esperance Boucher, Jr. of Baltimore, Martland, is regarded as one of the first significant banjo makers in the U.S.  Prior to Boucher, most banjos that have been found were probably one-off pieces made by or for a particular player.  Boucher, in contrast, made banjos for a living, and about 20 of his banjos have come to light.  He is sometimes credited with being the first to use drum-type pull down hooks to tighten the head, though he didn’t patent that idea.
              This banjo was a prototype made by OME banjos in Boulder Colorado in the early 1990’s paterned closely from an original and is the only one OME ever made.
               It has a  faux-rosewood finish, 12″ X 5/16″ thick curly maple rim, eight  holdown clamps, aged brass hardware, ebony tailpiece and tuning pegs, and a beautifully made neck with Bouchers characteristic “beehive” decoration on the peghead.
    Note the beautiful shaping of the neck above the fifth-string peg.
    Condition: Like New

    $1495

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  • #019 13″ Mahogany STARR Fretless Open Back Banjo

    #019 13″ Mahogany STARR Fretless Open-Back Banjo

    • 1.19″ nut width
    • Ebony fingerboard and peghead overlay
    • Aged brass hardware,
    • Wood Tone Rim
    • 5.5 pounds

    $1695

    SOLD

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    Call: 720-480-2066 or email: [email protected]
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