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- Very Good Condition
- Year: 1908
- Includes Hard Shell Case
- Serial #: 24895
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Later period, A.C. Fairbanks Whyte Laydie No. 2 from 1908, just before the Tubaphone tonering was introduced, and a couple years before Fairbanks-Vega stamps replaced the engraved maker plaques on dowel sticks. The multi-ply maple 10-15/16" diameter rim assembly is 3/8" thick, equipped with original nickel plated hardware (notched tension hoop, No Knot w/ moveable cams, bracket-band, neck adjustment hardware, hooks/nuts/shoes), with tortoise binding on both interior edges, , model stamps on dowel, with engraved A.C. Fairbanks plaque on dowel stick); some tarnish and dullness present metal parts, with dings and impressions on wooden rim, and wear on exterior of old skin head. The three piece maple neck has a 27" scale pearwood fingerboard w/ 1-5/16" nut width, lightly worn original bar frets, finely engraved pearl inlay on fretboard and sporting a proud griffin on the pearwood peghead overlay (unfortunate vertical cracks on pearwood peghead overlay have been filled and secured); equipped with original Champion friction tuners; some light wear on back of neck; some light forward bow present, but a great player with low/medium action w/ 1/2" bridge. Includes later hard case
$2995.00
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