1920s 4-String Langstile Banjo with Mother-of-Pearl Inlay
1920s 4-String Langstile Banjo with Mother-of-Pearl Inlay
This vintage Langstile 4-string tenor banjo, likely from the 1920s, is a fine example of early American craftsmanship. It features an ornate headstock and fretboard inlaid with mother-of-pearl, adding a touch of elegance to its traditional design. The wooden resonator back provides a warm tone, while the calfskin drum head and metal brackets ensure a classic banjo sound. With its shorter scale length, this tenor banjo is well-suited for jazz, folk, and traditional music.
This piece is an excellent candidate for restoration or as a collectible instrument for banjo enthusiasts. Whether for display or playing, it represents a unique piece of musical history.
Condition:
This vintage Langstile banjo shows signs of use, with finish wear and visible scratches throughout. There is a possible 0.75" chip near the bottom of the fretboard, along with age-appropriate wear consistent with its vintage nature. The back cover is loose or detached, and the metal hardware exhibits some tarnish. Despite these cosmetic imperfections, the instrument retains its charm and structural integrity, making it a great candidate for restoration or display.
Dimensions:
- Total Length: 25.5 inches (65 cm)
- Body Diameter: 10 inches (25 cm)
- Depth: 3 inches (7.5 cm)