B&D Senorita Tenor Banjo
Late 20’s Bacon and Day Senorita model 19 fret tenor banjo. Not as fancy as the silver bell range but overall a quality made and sounding instrument: thicker-ply maple rim, two-piece mahogany neck, maple fretboard with pearloid veneer, fancy pearloid veneer on the resonator’s back and cool binding and trim throughout. The original friction tuners have been replaced with quality geared tuners with pearl effect buttons.
The plating throughout is in very good condition as is the lacquer on the neck. It has good frets and straight neck. Original presto tail piece and B&D armrest, newly installed strings and comes with a vintage brown leatherette vintage case.
Banjo Details
Made by: Fred Bacon Company
Year: 1930
Model: Senorita
Made in: Groton, CT, USA
Rim wood: ply maple
Tone ring: Brass hoop
Bridge: maple/ebony 2 leg
Fretboard: maple w/pearloid veneer
Neck wood: 2-piece mahogany
Tone: bright, crisp, punchy, sustain
Action height at 12th fret: 1/16″ overall (fast, spot-on)
String gauges: 38w, 26w, 18w, 12 for EADG standard
Neck shape: medium-big C
Board radius: flat
Truss rod: none
Scale length: 23″
Nut width: 1 1/8″
String spacing at nut: 15/16″
String spacing at bridge: 1 3/16″
Head diameter: 11”
Resonator diameter: 13″
Depth overall at rim: 3 1/2″
Weight: 6 lb 14 oz
For Sale £900
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