The 1911 Fairbanks-Vega five-string banjo is a remarkable piece from the early 20th century, crafted by the esteemed Fairbanks-Vega Company. This particular instrument is the Whyte Laydie No. 7 model, a revered choice among banjo enthusiasts for its superior sound and craftsmanship. With the serial number 27219, this banjo features an original five-string setup, providing the authentic tones that have delighted players for over a century. It is equipped with an 11.5-inch head, which contributes to its rich, resonant sound, ideal for various traditional and contemporary playing styles.
This banjo boasts a carved heel, showcasing the intricate craftsmanship typical of the Fairbanks-Vega instruments. While the maple neck has been refinished, it retains its visual appeal and playability. The banjo has been updated with newer Five-Star geared tuners and a later geared fifth peg to improve tuning stability, despite some damage around the fifth peg area. The 1911 Fairbanks-Vega Whyte Laydie No. 7 is a blend of historical craftsmanship and modern functionality, making it a valuable piece for both collectors and musicians.
Features:
- Whyte Laydie No. 7 model by Fairbanks-Vega Co.
- Original five-string configuration
- 11.5-inch head for enhanced tonal richness
- Carved heel for detailed craftsmanship
- Updated with Five-Star geared tuners and a modern geared fifth peg for improved tuning stability
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