Washburn Style A Tenor Banjo (short scale)
Lyon & Healy Washburn Style A Model Tenor Banjo, c. 1925, made in Chicago, serial #2892 , shaded maple finish, laminated maple neck and rim, ebony fingerboard, laminated maple and mahogany resonator, original black hard shell case. A very classy mid-1920’s short-neck tenor banjo from Lyon & Healy, labeled with their top-of-the-line Washburn name. The features are fairly high grade including a beautiful tiger-striped laminated maple neck, grained ivoroid-bound ebony fingerboard with fancy shaped pearl inlay, headstock inlayed with with a pearl floral pattern. Tone ring is the elaborate “cupped” Washburn style. The pie-crust resonator (similar to Vega) has a metal flange attached to the outer edge at the top and diamond wood marquetry around both edges. The tuners are newly installed nickle-plated 4:1 geared with vintage grained ivoroid buttons. The tailpiece is an original Kersher Unique marked “Lyon & Healy Makers” and there is an unusual Washburn-specific armrest with a dressed-away outer edge. The entire instrument has a rather Vega-like design feel, especially the “pie plate” resonator back and the thick nickel plated band around the rim. Overall it is beautifully made at a very high level of craftsmanship. This is a lovely fancy banjo, and something of a rarity. A fine playing and sounding instrument especially suited to the Irish style (due to the short 21″ scale) with low action playing and a solid all-original collector’s piece. Overall length is 31 1/8 in. (79 cm.), 10 3/4 in. (27.3 cm.) diameter head, and 3 1/2 in. (8.9 cm.) in depth, measured at side of rim. Scale length is 21 in. (533 mm.). Width of nut is 1 3/16 in. (30 mm.). An excellent player, set up with a high quality renaissance skin head and including the original HSC. Excellent Condition. Banjo is now Sold