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Joined: March 2004 Posts: 120
Location: UK - Canterbury Kent | I have a Fitzroy Banjo Ukulele, given to me over 40 years + ago by my grandmother.
I know nothing about this instrument, but there seems to be plenty of Uke activity, so someone may know more about it.
Thanks
Piers
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Location: Upper Left USA | Piers,
I took a look and came up empty. Fitzroy isn't in the Orion Bluebook either. Can you offer any pics, labels, names or other clues? |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 14842
Location: NJ | I'm surprised Master Templeman hasn't chimed in by now . . . . |
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Joined: March 2004 Posts: 120
Location: UK - Canterbury Kent | MWoody,
I have tried copying in a photo and can't make that work. I have also tried to upload to my photo OFC album. No luck.
How do you copy a photo onto the Bulletin Board ?
Piers |
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Location: Upper Left USA | The photo won't upload if its too big and you can only drop in pics that reside on the web already.
email me the pic at woodfordm@xxxxxxxxxxx |
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Location: Upper Left USA | Back of the Banjolele
Front of the Banjolele
Cute little Bugger! |
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Joined: February 2002 Posts: 5750
Location: Scotland | Made in the UK, late 1920's, not uncommon & not worth a lot of money, £30-40 maybe. I've seen at least 1 Fitzroy Mandolin Banjo, which is another pretty common curiosity from the British banjo boom. |
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Joined: March 2004 Posts: 120
Location: UK - Canterbury Kent | Thanks Paul
It can go back into the loft where it came from. It never stays in tune, which led me to believe that it was pretty cheap. It was given to me when I was about 8 years old, now 53, so it's an old friend.
By the way, I did not find a G9 cappo in Canterbury.
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