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A fine example from Boston maker L.B. Gatcomb, this c.1888 Monarch fretless open back banjo has been recently restored. Gatcomb was a noted builder and music publisher who left the banjo world in 1899 for other ventures. This instrument stands as a testament to his craftsmanship. Includes a Superior gigbag. On consignment.
This product is in Very Good condition (Learn More)
Condition Notes: Very nice with some repaired cracks in peghead overlay on back of headstock× This item comes with our Expert Setup
This used product is in Very Good Condition
Very Good: This used item may have some scratches, pick wear, missing finish, or buckle rash, but nothing that affects playability or functionality.
Condition Notes: Very nice with some repaired cracks in peghead overlay on back of headstock
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The following specs were provided by our repair and appraisal teams.
For a more detailed description please call (517) 372-7880
- c.1888
- SN 1287
- Mahogany neck with V-shaped profile
- Fretless ebony fingerboard with fancy pearl inlays
- Pearl dot side markers
- Replacement ebony peghead overlay with star inlay
- Stained pearwood underlay and back strap (with repaired cracks)
- Ebony heel cap
- Metal-clad over wood rim
- Brazilian rosewood veneer on wood rim
- ~12-1/8" skin head
- Newer Bacon-style hooks and nuts
- Dowel stick reads "L.B. GATCOMB & CO. / MAKERS / BOSTON"
- Repro No Knot tailpiece
- Wire armrest
- Strung with nylon strings
- Peghed tuners installed
- New bone nut
- Don New Spillway Dam bridge installed
- ~27-3/4" scale, ~1-1/4" nut
- This banjo was recently restored by Bob Smakula
- With Superior gigbag
- On consignment
L.B. Gatcomb Monarch Fretless Open Back Banjo (c.1888)
L.B. Gatcomb Monarch Fretless Open Back Banjo (c.1888)
SKU: 60U-221339
A fine example from Boston maker L.B. Gatcomb, this c.1888 Monarch fretless open back banjo has been recently restored. Gatcomb was a noted builder and music publisher who left the banjo world in 1899 for other ventures. This instrument stands as a testament to his craftsmanship. Includes a Superior gigbag. On consignment.
Condition Notes: Very nice with some repaired cracks in peghead overlay on back of headstock
This used product is in Very Good Condition
Very Good: This used item may have some scratches, pick wear, missing finish, or buckle rash, but nothing that affects playability or functionality.
Condition Notes: Very nice with some repaired cracks in peghead overlay on back of headstock
Learn more about our condition ratings
Pickup available at 1100 N Washington Ave.
Usually ready in 24 hours
More Details
More Details
The following specs were provided by our repair and appraisal teams.
For a more detailed description please call (517) 372-7880
- c.1888
- SN 1287
- Mahogany neck with V-shaped profile
- Fretless ebony fingerboard with fancy pearl inlays
- Pearl dot side markers
- Replacement ebony peghead overlay with star inlay
- Stained pearwood underlay and back strap (with repaired cracks)
- Ebony heel cap
- Metal-clad over wood rim
- Brazilian rosewood veneer on wood rim
- ~12-1/8" skin head
- Newer Bacon-style hooks and nuts
- Dowel stick reads "L.B. GATCOMB & CO. / MAKERS / BOSTON"
- Repro No Knot tailpiece
- Wire armrest
- Strung with nylon strings
- Peghed tuners installed
- New bone nut
- Don New Spillway Dam bridge installed
- ~27-3/4" scale, ~1-1/4" nut
- This banjo was recently restored by Bob Smakula
- With Superior gigbag
- On consignment