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Gibson PB-1 Plectrum Banjo 1928 VGC Plays Great Tenor 5-string MOD? Mastertone
Estimated price for orientation: 1 000 $
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Description Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Gibson Model: PB-1 Banjo Type: Plectrum Banjo Items Included: Case Number of Strings: 4
This Gibson has been in the family since it was new and has the original case. It had some work done in the 70's, the original neck was refinished, regretted with new binding and the headstock logo redone (the original was a screen stenciled logo which read "The Gibson"), since the logo was nearly nonexistent from paint oxidation and fading. It was done professionally to get it back to attractive, tight-playing condition... and it IS a nice playing instrument now with no issues or need for setup, with the same scale, number of frets and tuning as that of a 5-string... so, possible conversion for 5-string on this one? It plays very nice and I've included pics inside and out to show all of the parts and verify the age and make. Original sealed machine style tuners, two of the original thumb screws are present. I checked the serial number and it dates the banjo between 1927-1929, and I believe it is the 14th made in this time period, so it probably dates from around 1928... the serial # printed in the pot is #9293-14 as stamped in the side. The nickel silver plated parts all look great, the tension lugs are all there and complete, there are no cracks in the shell. This model used a rolled brass ring between the shell and the head/skin. It's an attractive vintage instrument, made by the best at the time, and while a classy vintage piece, it's not so pristine that you would feel bad modifying it to fit your needs or turning it into a stage axe! It's a very cool, very old, solid player, and has all the parts and options you want to be there, to make it a great deal for the playing musician!Thanks for looking and bid with confidence. This is a great instrument, made for playing! I recorded a CD with this banjo last year and that was signed to Paramount records! Here is one of the songs I used it on. Notice the instrumentation on the song is simply Banjo, Bass and Drums... (electric guitar solo in the middle, all tracks by myself aside from lead vocals). Enjoy!
Description
| Condition: | Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition | Brand: | Gibson |
| Model: | PB-1 | Banjo Type: | Plectrum Banjo |
| Items Included: | Case | Number of Strings: | 4 |
This Gibson has been in the family since it was new and has the original case. It had some work done in the 70's, the original neck was refinished, regretted with new binding and the headstock logo redone (the original was a screen stenciled logo which read "The Gibson"), since the logo was nearly nonexistent from paint oxidation and fading. It was done professionally to get it back to attractive, tight-playing condition... and it IS a nice playing instrument now with no issues or need for setup, with the same scale, number of frets and tuning as that of a 5-string... so, possible conversion for 5-string on this one? It plays very nice and I've included pics inside and out to show all of the parts and verify the age and make. Original sealed machine style tuners, two of the original thumb screws are present. I checked the serial number and it dates the banjo between 1927-1929, and I believe it is the 14th made in this time period, so it probably dates from around 1928... the serial # printed in the pot is #9293-14 as stamped in the side. The nickel silver plated parts all look great, the tension lugs are all there and complete, there are no cracks in the shell. This model used a rolled brass ring between the shell and the head/skin. It's an attractive vintage instrument, made by the best at the time, and while a classy vintage piece, it's not so pristine that you would feel bad modifying it to fit your needs or turning it into a stage axe! It's a very cool, very old, solid player, and has all the parts and options you want to be there, to make it a great deal for the playing musician!
Thanks for looking and bid with confidence. This is a great instrument, made for playing! I recorded a CD with this banjo last year and that was signed to Paramount records! Here is one of the songs I used it on. Notice the instrumentation on the song is simply Banjo, Bass and Drums... (electric guitar solo in the middle, all tracks by myself aside from lead vocals). Enjoy!