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Vintage 1930's Vega Vox Plectrum Banjo
Estimated price for orientation: 4 500 $
Category: Other Vintage String
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Description Brand: VEGA Exact Year: 1930
With my 87th birthday coming up this September I guess it is about time to part with some of my treasured instruments. . During the1960's
I played banjo in almost all the 1920's jazz clubs in Los Angeles. . After retiring I moved to Louisiana and in recent years played with the River City Dixielanders . When we changed the name to the Saints of Dixieland we added a trombone and a drummer who thought he was playing in a Big Band Auditorium and I could not hear myself on my old Epiphone Concret Recorder .PROBLEM SOLVED when I purchased this Vega Vox. . Of course, now the clarinet player has passed on, the trumpet player lost his lip, and the tuba man moved to New Orleans. The heel of the neck ( which is not pictured ) because flash obliterated the details was beautifly carved by Nora Lang; Fingerboard inlays Bart Rieter , FLANGE- FACTORY MADE, Resonator engraving - Brad Roth (banjoist extrordinaire) Flange engraving- Bob Fletcher, Fiinish -Ed Fehr and Gold plating by C-Brite. This banjo is similar to a recent Vega Vox sold on EBAY ;iit is not tarnished and if you like red rhinestones , buy some and glue them on with super glue The banjo and case are in pristine. condition . At this point in my life I would like to get my money out of it before I croak and my wife sells it at a garage sale.. Although I hate to part with this instrument , I hope the new owner enjoys playing it as much as I have...
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| Brand: | VEGA | Exact Year: | 1930 |
With my 87th birthday coming up this September I guess it is about time to part with some of my treasured instruments. . During the1960's
I played banjo in almost all the 1920's jazz clubs in Los Angeles. . After retiring I moved to Louisiana and in recent years played with the River City Dixielanders . When we changed the name to the Saints of Dixieland we added a trombone and a drummer who thought he was playing in a Big Band Auditorium and I could not hear myself on my old Epiphone Concret Recorder .PROBLEM SOLVED when I purchased this Vega Vox. . Of course, now the clarinet player has passed on, the trumpet player lost his lip, and the tuba man moved to New Orleans. The heel of the neck ( which is not pictured ) because flash obliterated the details was beautifly carved by Nora Lang; Fingerboard inlays Bart Rieter , FLANGE- FACTORY MADE, Resonator engraving - Brad Roth (banjoist extrordinaire) Flange engraving- Bob Fletcher, Fiinish -Ed Fehr and Gold plating by C-Brite. This banjo is similar to a recent Vega Vox sold on EBAY ;iit is not tarnished and if you like red rhinestones , buy some and glue them on with super glue The banjo and case are in pristine. condition . At this point in my life I would like to get my money out of it before I croak and my wife sells it at a garage sale.. Although I hate to part with this instrument , I hope the new owner enjoys playing it as much as I have...
I played banjo in almost all the 1920's jazz clubs in Los Angeles. . After retiring I moved to Louisiana and in recent years played with the River City Dixielanders . When we changed the name to the Saints of Dixieland we added a trombone and a drummer who thought he was playing in a Big Band Auditorium and I could not hear myself on my old Epiphone Concret Recorder .PROBLEM SOLVED when I purchased this Vega Vox. . Of course, now the clarinet player has passed on, the trumpet player lost his lip, and the tuba man moved to New Orleans. The heel of the neck ( which is not pictured ) because flash obliterated the details was beautifly carved by Nora Lang; Fingerboard inlays Bart Rieter , FLANGE- FACTORY MADE, Resonator engraving - Brad Roth (banjoist extrordinaire) Flange engraving- Bob Fletcher, Fiinish -Ed Fehr and Gold plating by C-Brite. This banjo is similar to a recent Vega Vox sold on EBAY ;iit is not tarnished and if you like red rhinestones , buy some and glue them on with super glue The banjo and case are in pristine. condition . At this point in my life I would like to get my money out of it before I croak and my wife sells it at a garage sale.. Although I hate to part with this instrument , I hope the new owner enjoys playing it as much as I have...