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DeWick 5-String Banjo c. 1920s Style_ 12 String penetrating tone

DeWick 5-String Banjo c. 1920s Style_ 12 String penetrating toneWith a tinge of reluctance, we offer this absolutely lovely old banjo made by William H. Dewick of Brooklyn, NY somewhere around 1920. This one has everything going for it. It is beautifully constructed, sounds great and plays easily. Dewick was a respected music teacher and instrument maker from the 1890s to the 1920s, known mostly for his banjo mandolins and tenor banjos, but he made just a few 5 string banjos as well. During his era, he developed a

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Description

penetrating tone

bolt-on construction

The back of the headstock appears to be signed by renowned bassist Steve Bailey

and Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer

open back banjos with both regular and extra-long necks

DeWick 5-String Banjo c. 1920s Style_ 12 String penetrating toneWith a tinge of reluctance, we offer this absolutely lovely old banjo made by William H. Dewick of Brooklyn, NY somewhere around 1920. This one has everything going for it. It is beautifully constructed, sounds great and plays easily. Dewick was a respected music teacher and instrument maker from the 1890s to the 1920s, known mostly for his banjo mandolins and tenor banjos, but he made just a few 5 string banjos as well. During his era, he developed a

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