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Vintage Winner banjo uke ukulele banjolele Birdseye maple 1920s ?

$ 52.27

Availability: 90 in stock
  • Model: banjolele Birdseye
  • Number of Strings: 4
  • Condition: birdseye maple
  • Banjo Type: Banjo Uke
  • Brand: Winner
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Exact Year: 1920

    Description

    NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING. NO INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS. I WILL ALLOW LOCAL PICKUP.
    This is an old banjo ukulele, also called a banjolele. It has the brand name ‘Winner’ and an image of a log cabin on the peg-face.
    21 inches overall, the pot is 7 inches in diameter, and the head is 5 ½ inches across. The scale appears to be about 13 inches. It has 17 frets. The frets look good, with little wear. It has friction tuning pegs & a hardwood nut.
    No odors at all. It has a brand-new set of strings. Pretty bird’s-eye maple.
    This uke does have a few ‘issues’:
    The fingerboard shows some wear & tear at the first three positions, but is in quite good shape.
    The logo on the pegface is a bit damaged. I have attached a photo from a different Winner brand banjo, so you can see what the logo would have looked like (photo # 9).
    The bridge appears to be a replacement.
    The head skin has been replaced, but is real calf skin. Other than the skin & the bridge, everything else looks original.
    From a smoke & pet free home.
    See photos for condition.
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