![]() While I am sure that I won't discourage anyone from converting one of these to a five-string, I would encourage you to broaden your skills (and repertoire) by tuning CGDA and learning tenor. With the 'doughnut' tone ring, this is a super sounding tenor that I find much easier to lug around than my Bowtie or Silver Bell, particularly for practice sessions. I have no idea of the date on this one, but my assumption is the 1930s. Posted -: 11:33:40 Hi All, I have a style C with a serial number 4108. I shall keep an eye on this thread to see if anyone else can come up with useful info. Mine is away having a 5 string neck made so I can't quote the serial#. Did you do the inlay round the rim or is that original? Posted -: 10:47:55 Hi Gary, There doesn't seem to be an accurate means of dating these banjos, I notice yours has a 5 digit serial# My style C has a 4 digit# The 22 bracket type seem to be 1924/5 prior to that they had 28/30 brackets, can't remember how many exactly. Understanding these numbers can be difficult, because they seem to hold no information about the guitar. Each type of Washburn guitar has a model number, which is used to identify the guitar on websites and in catalogs. Washburn Guitars has a storied history that started in Chicago in 1883. With the 'doughnut' tone ring, this is a. ![]() ![]() ![]() Hi All, I have a style C with a serial number 4108.
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