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Stealth Banjos
I have been offered a Stealth banjo in trade for a mandolin but I am not a banjo player. If I did the trade it I would most likely turn around and sell the banjo. Does anyone know anything about them? They got good reviews and look to be made well but there is not a ton of information on the internets about them. I have not been able to find any previous sales to get a price. Perhaps they are too niche and there is a very tiny market for them?
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http://www.banjohangout.org/gotoforum/14 |
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Excellent, thanks! I did pop over there yesterday and promptly posted it in the wrong forum I guess. They are very nice and helpful over there.
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Those are interesting banjos. Thanks for posting about them.
The Stealth banjo's use of what's commonly called a "tunnel" fifth string, where the fifth string goes through the neck to the headstock instead of having its tuning peg on the side of the neck, is not an original design. It's actually a 19th Century approach. It's never been particularly common on American-made banjos, but the vast majority of British-made five string banjos made in the 19th and 20th Centuries have tunnel fifth strings. Anyway, that looks intriguing. Wade Hampton Miller |
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A friend of ours plays one and we really like it. In addition to the cool "5th string tunnel" thing, they have a unique tone. It's not a traditional sound. Here's an example of our friend playing his in a jam. I like the sound but some traditionalists don't. So just keep in mind you'll be marketing to a specific type of player.
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It seems like they pop up seldom and don't take too long to sell when they do. I did the trade so I will be listing it up at a few places soon. Has a nice Calton case with it as well. That's an expensive case. Yikes.
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Stealths are very nice banjos if you're not a traditionalist. They're designed and built by Scott Vestal who plays banjo in Sam Bush's band. I'd love to have one. And a Jeff Weitzel. And a couple of others.
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