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Up for sale is my Eastman EBJ-WL1 banjo with OHSC both in Excellent + condition. Some slight rub out of the black waxontwo of the engraved inlays but the engraving is deep and fine. Great payer and excellent tone. Currently stung with Aquila Red Nylgut strings.
This banjo is a faithful recreation of a 1903 A. C. Fairbanks Whyte Laydie No. 2. Eastman worked John Bernunzio to develop these banjos. It was reverse engineered from an extant example of a turn-of-the-century banjo. All of the materials are period correct with 3 piece maple neck and maple rim, ebony fingerboard and bone nut and pip. The rim is light weight, 3/8” thick and 10-3/4” in diameter. The scale length is 26”. Buyer to pay $50.00 Shippingand insurance to anywhere inContinental USA only. No International Sales!!
FEATURES:
Rim Dimensions: 3/8”thick and 10-3/4” in diameter
Hoop: Maple
Neck: 3 PieceMaple/Ebony
Head: Coated
Finish: Varnish
Fretboard: Ebony
Inlay: Custom Pearl
Tuning Machines:Chrome Planetary
Nut: Bone
Case: Hardshell CaseIncluded