. Depending on the selected source, there is disagreement about these numbers. 2. 1975 $899 The first catalog appearance of the L-5S was in the 1975 Gibson Solid Body catalog. 1978 $1079 Tobacco sunburst is dropped for Fireburst; Maple is now described as Natural. Blake507 - Posted-12/26/2013: 15:42:17. The electric version included a P-90 pickup at the end of the soundboard like the later versions of the J-160E. It marked the beginning of a new era for Gibson. Approximate Chronology (there are always exceptions): There were a few natural finished J-45N models made during 1942. English mandolin banjo, by cuckoo, circa 1900s, of typical form, 'Cuckoo' imprinted on the headstock, 55 cm long American Orpheum mandolin banjo , by Rettberg & Lange, no. MIDWEST BANJO CAMPJune 1-4, 2023New Manchester, IN, 'Pisgah Banjo Co. raffle for Arnold Shultz Fund extended to March 10, 2023' 2 hrs, 'Pisgah Banjo Company banjo raffle extended to March 10' 2 hrs, 'Lost Indian: Samuel Bayard collection ' 3 hrs, 'Lost Indian: Samuel Bayard collection' 3 hrs, 'Flinthill FHB-300 - Killer bluegrass banjo for the money!' How did you come to own it? 1973 $895 L-5S a few instruments shipped and cherry sunburst is the only available finish. Deering Gabriella 5-string banjo headstock. Art Studios. See more ideas about banjo, guitar inlay, ukulele. I wouldn't be surprised if a few exist with other brand names. It was available in red, black or two-tone sunburst finish, fleur-de-lis under The Gibson; Handel inlaid tuner buttons prior to 1916 (WWI) with a dotted + in each button. Mark Johnson; Regular Hours Mon-Fri: 10:00am-4:00pm Extended Hours January-April 8:30am-5:00pm; 239 West 400 North, Lindon UT; 801-785-3161 Each model of the Mark Series was available in natural or sunburst finish. If you have additional information or corrections, please contact us. Made in USA. I'm leaning more in that direction. When I look at the rim, tone ring, tube and plate, and tailpiece they look like the same ones on my Ibanez 591. A New Leaf from Steven Moore. The hardshell case had a green or red silk lining. Kay company banjos were normally not that high-quality but this one is different. Ironically, after almost 40 years of making some of the worlds finest banjos, the Bacon and Day banjos were the first to carry David L. Days name. The Larson bridge, if not otherwise specified by another company, is a rectangular flattened pyramid ebony style similar to those used by Lyon and Healy. Identification. S3R3H, Like S3R, with 3-piece back, full herringbone binding, gold tuners. During 1942 two new models were introduced to the Gibson line-up to replace the J-35 and J-55. identify the manufacturer of these banjos in many cases, but some identify It would surprise me if there were 12 of those made as K banjos, however. The swing of a lathe is measured as the total diameter of a finished turned piece, such as a wood bowl. The original price in 1942 was $45. 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Leland Brilliantone (1910 1918?). Many banjo manufacturers, in addition to making banjos under their own names, The name evolved from De Luxe Jumbo to Super Jumbo in 1939, and then to the Super Jumbo 200 (reflecting the price at the time, the case would be $28 extra). Timing is everything In 1969 the Gibson parent company: Chicago Musical Instruments (CMI) was acquired by the South American brewing conglomerate: E.C.L. The Aria 921C was a good quality 5-string banjo made in the early 1970s. This was expanded in 1935 to about 1/3 of the top area. 30, 1909. The sides and back were tinted mahogany with a sunburst red spruce top. The early instruments built in Nashville suffered from inexperienced workers and climate-control problems in the humid South. They were well suited for orchestral arrangements as well as individual play and accompaniment. New Location: One of the advantages of choosing a banjo made in a small shop environment is the easy availability of customization. Most information about Larson Brothers instruments comes from their catalog published around 1930. In 1935, binding was added to the fretboard. To confuse matters, they also manufactured Bacon banjos that had been developed by Fred Bacon: the Professional, the Orchestra and the Blue Ribbon. During the period of 1909 through 1920 Gibson produced large numbers of mandolins. It's difficult to positively identify the manufacturer of these . If you count the plies in the rim it is about 12 or 13 which is what I have seen in a lot of Asian banjos. The Lyon & Healy peghead shape used on most of They were available in steel string or classical. The soundhole binding does not extend the full depth of the soundhole. Like everything else, we have seen exceptions to the listed dimensions; especially the nut widths. Some rectangular examples, black bridge pins (2 pearl dots on rectangle bridge), Headstock appointments: gold decal: Only a Gibson is Good Enough banner. Sounds great and the instrument is very easy to play. First published as a folk music magazine in 1971 by Michael I. Holmes before going online in 1997, Mugwumps is a no-frills, highly informative site that's packed with well-written articles, detailed photographs, and historical ads of old instruments and parts. This was adapted to the mandolin over the next few years. About Larrive Guitar Labels It would have helped if the Larson brothers had sequential serial numbers but there is just enough contradictory evidence to prevent one from trusting numbers that appear to be sequential. Some J-45 models with non-bookmatched two piece Adirondack spruce tops and some examples with four piece tops. They were now able to get better materials. 1980 $1249 By late 1980, the Gibson deluxe tuners with Crank button, and Posi-Lok strap button were added. There are some examples of two piece bodies used with the transparent or natural finishes. By 1941, either natural or sunburst were available. 519,409 In 1894, he patented this wild banjo with a neck that folds in on itself at the 10th fret in order to facilitate transportation. By 1936, with the depression still gripping the nation, Gibson moved to stay competitive and offer a more affordable option: The Advanced Jumbo (Advanced meaning that the size advanced: got bigger) with rosewood and fancier appointments that would compete with the Martin D-28 at $80 and the Jumbo 35 at $35 to compete with the Martin D-18. This is a high-quality instrument. The instruments had modified fan bracing and asymmetrical bridges. They are essentially an Advanced Jumbo with minor compromises: they filled a gap between the J-35 and the J-55. Jul 15, 2021 - A study of banjo head peg heads. Inlays and bindings are remarkably consistent through the years. David L. Day was in his 70s. LG-0 | Introduced 1958 | Discontinued 1973, LG-1 | Introduced 1947 | Discontinued 1968, LG-2 | Introduced 1942 | Discontinued 1962, LG-2- | Introduced 1949 | Discontinued 1962, LG-3 | Introduced 1946 | Discontinued 1963, B-25 | Introduced 1962 | Discontinued 1976, FJ-N | Introduced 1963 | Discontinued 1970, F-25 | Introduced 1963 | Discontinued 1970, B-15 | Introduced 1967 | Discontinued 1970, Brazilian rosewood rectangular through bridges, 2 screws in the bridge with MOP dot covers, Basically the same as LG-1 with a mahogany top, Single plastic tortoise shell binding top and back, Narrow neck design with 14 degree headstock angle, Same basic guitar as LG-2 with average wood, Wood imperfections covered by a dark sunburst, Tall scalloped braces change to low-profile rough cut, Enlarged rectangular bridge with closed slot, Fire striped plastic pickguard teardrop shape, Last use of the Banner decal on headstocks, Basically the same as an LG-2 with better materials, Bottom belly rosewood bridges with adjustable saddles, Back, sides and neck finished in walnut stain, Body shape: 16 wide, round shoulder dreadnought shape, Top: Select spruce, 2-piece bookmatched with scalloped X-bracing, Neck: mahogany, single piece, unbound, 19 fret, dot markers, Bridges: Rosewood belly-down. Between 1975 and 1979, Gibson worked with Dr. Michael Kashas acoustic theories for guitar and Luthier Richard Schneiders design applications to create a unique instrument for the Gibson acoustic lineup. Over time the J-35 braces began to appear scalloped. Start your day off right, with a Dayspring Coffee ARCHIVED TOPIC: Vintage Kay Company Banjo - Need Help Identifying Model, Please note this is an archived topic, so it is locked and unable to be replied to. Since Spruce was needed for the war-time effort, some J-45s in 1943 have a mahogany top. Angled (Tilted-Back) Headstock. The above Peghead Shapes are existing patterns. There were 431 made. As for how I came to own the instrument, my grandmother's cousin was an instrument collector. The final production versions had a double-braced red spruce top and rosewood back and sides with a sunburst finish. The 1975 price was $659. S3M, Size 3 guitar with mahogany back & sides. The Southerner Jumbos were the most expensive flat-top guitars Gibson offered at the time. Lyon & Healy routinely used talon or patent 1897 Description: Internally constructed from dense EPS foam, the exterior of this Gator banjo case is covered in rugged 600-denier ballistic . It became apparent early that the new design concept was good: they were, in fact, louder and more cutting in tone. They did not imprint the instruments with any particular brand. The appointments matched the MK-35 but the bracing was modified to accommodate the additional string tension of 12 strings. 615-264-4959. JM, jumbo size guitar with mahogany back & sides, chrome tuners. During the war years women played a greater role in manufacturing while young men were fighting overseas. Carl and August Larson built instruments between 1900 and 1944. RRRR = Ranking number (may be more or less digits) Example: 3021234 = Samick Korea / 1993 / February / unit 1234. Banjo Headstock Designs. In 1893, he patented a banjo neck fitted with a channel for the 5th string to pass through so it could be tuned at the headstock instead of its usual location. the teacher or distributor. Kluson tuners no longer had circle stamp (exposed gears riveted instead of screwed in place) and shaft size of 7/32 to save wartime metal. Example of custom shape is well represented below with the "Tennessee Banjo". There was some amber color. Gibson 156137I know this is a mandolin forum, but the admins suggested I start here. Ironically the first blond J-45s were actually built in July of 1942 (Called the J-45N for Natural) and the actual number of these shipped is not known for sure. The headstock had a black wood face veneer. Hard-case rugged and gig-bag light! and What's it sound like? CONTACT US; Headstock Shape. Deering. Augustino LoPrinzi has developed a fine reputation for classical guitars, ukuleles, steel string and 12-string guitars. There are no manufacture's labels or stamps on it. The tuners cogs are peened on the shafts (the peening sometihas a waffle design). These had black plastic laminate headstock overlays with Bacon engraved in blockletters and a small, metal plate engraved Bacon Folk Model. Bridges: Ebony Sometimes with a flattened pyramid rectangular bridge shape. Acoustic guitars are punched inside the soundhole on a sticker behind the strings. Use them in commercial designs under lifetime, perpetual & worldwide rights. Yuletide. Occasionally the labels have fallen out or been removed during repairs making it a bit trickier to date the instruments. There were 1229 made. You'll find Epiphone serial numbers in the standard places. See LG-0 for materials and dimensions. Martin introduced the large body dreadnaught in 1932 It was bigger, bolder, and louder than anything Gibson had to offer. Saga. I removed the resonator today and there is a hand written number 8 and that's it. To most people all banjos look (and sound) the same. The sunburst finish was generally $30 less than natural finish. These shoes are shown in an 1890s Washburn banjo catalog, on low end models with . The strings are tightly wound at the headstock so the banjo player can form cords along the fingerboard. It had a double ring of purfling around the soundhole, pearl dots on the fretboard, dark stained birch back and sides and The Gibson stamped on tailpiece cover. 428 Geared pegs, reinforced neck & high nut, MYNNN or MYNNNN Month = 1-9 with 3 or 4-digit production number, MMYNNN or MMYNNNN Month =10,11,12 with 3 or 4-digit production number, # 41122 would have been made April 1971, #122, #121131 could be made in either December 1971, #131 or January 1972, #1131, #221 could have been made around 1907 or in the early 1940s, #2121 could have been made around 1913 or 1914, the late 1940s or February 1971, #21, #31121 could have been made in the early 1931 or 1932, 1960 or March 1971, #121. Larger 2.25 wide by .140 laminated maple bridge plates replace 1 7/16 x .125 solid maple bridge plates, Change the body shape to square shoulder dreadnaughts, Injection molded .075 thick styrene pickguard replaces the older .025 thick celluloid pickguard, Plastic bolt-on bridge replaces the rosewood bridge, White pickguard with Gibson logo screwed down to the top.