Majestic Regina Tenor Banjo
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1920’s Majestic Regina 19 fret tenor banjo made the Puntolillo Company, New York. Around 1924. Puntolillo began building other branded banjos like SS Stewart, Stewart Wondertone models, of course, he had his own Majestic line and also produced banjos named Regina and Symphony. They would have aimed at an intermediate player and were less decorative than his deluxe models. This banjo has been recently refretted, cleaned and polished by myself with new strings and bridge and sounds and plays really nicely.
Banjo details
Mahogany 19 fret neck with white side binding and pearl dot position markers, floral MOP headstock bearing Regina name. Newly fitted barrel geared machine tuners. Archtop wooden rim with renaissance head, Kershner style tail piece and armrest. Spunover integrated flange with holes for sound projection. Mahogany resonator with centred circles and white edge binding. A great wee banjo from the 1920’s all setup and ready to go.
Comes with modern black hardshell case
For Sale £675