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Avery 15 Tab Dividers Templates here. Eeg Software Download. DATING OLDER FENDER BANJOS While our records are not complete enough to provide precise dating information on the earliest Fender banjos of the 1960s, the table below has been researched as thoroughly and accurately as possible. The information in it was acquired by searching through archives of old Fender price lists and catalogs, beginning with 1968.
I found a Fender price list from 1982 and it lists 3 Leo banjos; the Leo Bluegrass, the Leo Deluxe Bluegrass and the Leo Deluxe Gold Bluegrass that listed resp. For $ 559.00, $ 850.00 and $ 1350.00. As far as the 'Leo' name on the headstock is concerned I would think it was intended as a tribute to the founder. Check out our guide complete with serial numbers for Fender instruments. Listing is for a late 70's to early 80's Fender Leo Deluxe 5-string banjo, made in. These banjos, but this one does appear to have a fairly early serial number on. How can I find out how old my instrument is if it uses an odd or non-standard serial.
This guide can help you determine the approximate age of your older Fender banjo, what the price range was during its years of production and what it sold for in the last year it was available.
Fender Leo Banjo Serial Numbers Online
high-quality American made (Fullerton CA) banjos featuring a figured
American black walnut neck and resonator, rosewood fingerboard and headstock
overlay, nickel -might be chrome- plating, and somewhat clunky inlay
patters. Serial # B-1523. (It also has one of the old 'Reno' fiberglass
heads with a 'soundhole' in it!)
Anybody know if and where there might be a list of Fender banjo serial
numbers that can be used to date this critter? Fender says they don't have
the information, and although from various clues I'm pretty sure this is a
'70s instrument, I'd like to able to date it a little more accurately!
Thanx,
Pete