![]() ![]() ![]() It has 22 nickel-plated brackets and nuts, and 22 screws and washers inside the rim. The metal ball end that holds the bottom side of the dowel in place has a hole in it for a bracket, so this may have once had another tailpiece, or else the tailpiece is original and the ball end shaft was replaced. It has what appears to be its original Grover “No-Tip” bridge and it a nickel- or chrome-plated scalloped slide-on tailpiece cover. This example has recently been fitted with a new Mylar frosted head. ![]() It does, however, have a rosewood headplate, unadorned by decoration, an unbound black fingerboard which could be ebony or stained pearwood, a possibly stained maple rim and mahogany neck. The Style K was Vega Banjo Company’s simplest model – having no tone ring and no “rolled bead” in between the skin and the walls of the rim on the inside of the instrument. This is a very fine and well-maintained example – complete with original case. #34781, in excellent condition with original hard shell case. ![]()
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