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H.A. Weymann built some fine banjos in historic Philadelphia! This Weymann Style 2 has a 2-piece V-shaped birdseye maple neck, pearwood fingerboard with fancy pearl inlays, a maple “Megaphonic” rim and figured maple slip-on resonator. Includes period hard shell case (green lining, replacement handle).
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Condition Notes: Could use minor setup (This item is sold As-Is)× This used product is in Fair Condition
Fair condition items are used and have various imperfections that impact the function of the item. They aren’t broken but have minor functional issues and minor to severe cosmetic imperfections. Ideal for budget-conscious players or those willing to give it a little extra care.
Condition Notes: Could use minor setup (This item is sold As-iS)
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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
- SN 33410
- c.1924
- Semi-gloss natural finish
- 2-piece "birdseye" maple neck with 5-piece center strip
- Ivoroid-b-w-bound 19-fret pearwood fingerboard with fancy pearl inlays
- V-shaped neck profile
- Pearwood headstock overlay with "WEYMANN" logo and fancy inlays
- Figured maple "Megaphonic" tone amplifying rim
- Figured maple slip-on resonator stamped "PATENTED"
- Brazilian rosewood binding on rim and resonator
- Weymann metal neck brace / adjuster stamped "PATENTED"
- Tailpiece cover has engraving
- 11" plastic head
- Arched brass tone hoop
- Ebony armrest
- Grooved tension hoop with 20 brackets
- Rope purfling on front of rim
- Multi-layer wood underlay on headstock, fingerboard and heel
- Weymann "KEYSTONE STATE" decal on back of headstock
- 1-3/32" nut, ~22" scale
- Replacement Five Star Planetary tuners installed
- Replacement neck shims
- Built in Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
- With period hard shell case (green lining, replacement handle).
Weymann Style 2 Orchestra Tenor Banjo (1924)
Weymann Style 2 Orchestra Tenor Banjo (1924)
SKU: 80U-221521
H.A. Weymann built some fine banjos in historic Philadelphia! This Weymann Style 2 has a 2-piece V-shaped birdseye maple neck, pearwood fingerboard with fancy pearl inlays, a maple “Megaphonic” rim and figured maple slip-on resonator. Includes period hard shell case (green lining, replacement handle).
Condition Notes: Could use minor setup (This item is sold As-Is)
Fair condition items are used and have various imperfections that impact the function of the item. They aren’t broken but have minor functional issues and minor to severe cosmetic imperfections. Ideal for budget-conscious players or those willing to give it a little extra care.
Condition Notes: Could use minor setup (This item is sold As-iS)
Learn more about our condition ratings
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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
- SN 33410
- c.1924
- Semi-gloss natural finish
- 2-piece "birdseye" maple neck with 5-piece center strip
- Ivoroid-b-w-bound 19-fret pearwood fingerboard with fancy pearl inlays
- V-shaped neck profile
- Pearwood headstock overlay with "WEYMANN" logo and fancy inlays
- Figured maple "Megaphonic" tone amplifying rim
- Figured maple slip-on resonator stamped "PATENTED"
- Brazilian rosewood binding on rim and resonator
- Weymann metal neck brace / adjuster stamped "PATENTED"
- Tailpiece cover has engraving
- 11" plastic head
- Arched brass tone hoop
- Ebony armrest
- Grooved tension hoop with 20 brackets
- Rope purfling on front of rim
- Multi-layer wood underlay on headstock, fingerboard and heel
- Weymann "KEYSTONE STATE" decal on back of headstock
- 1-3/32" nut, ~22" scale
- Replacement Five Star Planetary tuners installed
- Replacement neck shims
- Built in Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
- With period hard shell case (green lining, replacement handle).















