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Description
  • Instrument: Banjos

  • Brand: Ludwig

  • Model: Kingston Tenor

  • Finish: Nitrocellulose

  • SKU: BJ743

  • Handedness: Right

  • Made In Year: 1920 - 1929

  • Dowel Stick: Mahogany single stick

  • Scale Length: 23"

  • Nut Width: 1.195"

  • Head: 11"

  • Tone Ring: Nickel plated bronze

  • Weight: 7.2lbs

  • Contains Brazilian Rosewood (Y/N): N

  • Case: OHC old hardshell w/.broken handle

  • Condition: decent, dings and dents around w/checking etc.

  • Notes: plays great

Ludwig banjos are solid banjos for beginners and the hobby player in the 20's. They were build with very solid structure which is why they are still around and playing today. This banjo comes in its original case with green corduroy interior. The case handle is broken.

Ludwig Kingston Tenor 1920, Nitrocellulose

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    Description

    Ludwig banjos are solid banjos for beginners and the hobby player in the 20's. They were build with very solid structure which is why they are still around and playing today. This banjo comes in its original case with green corduroy interior. The case handle is broken.

    Spec
    • Instrument: Banjos

    • Brand: Ludwig

    • Model: Kingston Tenor

    • Finish: Nitrocellulose

    • SKU: BJ743

    • Handedness: Right

    • Made In Year: 1920 - 1929

    • Dowel Stick: Mahogany single stick

    • Scale Length: 23"

    • Nut Width: 1.195"

    • Head: 11"

    • Tone Ring: Nickel plated bronze

    • Weight: 7.2lbs

    • Contains Brazilian Rosewood (Y/N): N

    • Case: OHC old hardshell w/.broken handle

    • Condition: decent, dings and dents around w/checking etc.

    • Notes: plays great

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