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		<title>By: martinm</title>
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		<description>I have a 1967 Gibson Mastertone copy.  There are no serial numbers to this instrument. This banjo was assembled in 1967 by a local Gibson luthier in Monroe, LA who passed around 8 years ago.  From speaking with his daughter, I learned that during this period, the Gibson&#039;s weren&#039;t sounding as they do today and people like this luthier were assembling their own banjos. It has Scrugg&#039;s tuners, a Sosebee bridge and vintage head. I added the head and the bridge. I have the head that came with the banjo.  This was my personal banjo for the first four years of my playing.  If interested, I can provide pictures as well.  I am asking $1300.00 for this instrument.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a 1967 Gibson Mastertone copy.  There are no serial numbers to this instrument. This banjo was assembled in 1967 by a local Gibson luthier in Monroe, LA who passed around 8 years ago.  From speaking with his daughter, I learned that during this period, the Gibson&#8217;s weren&#8217;t sounding as they do today and people like this luthier were assembling their own banjos. It has Scrugg&#8217;s tuners, a Sosebee bridge and vintage head. I added the head and the bridge. I have the head that came with the banjo.  This was my personal banjo for the first four years of my playing.  If interested, I can provide pictures as well.  I am asking $1300.00 for this instrument.</p>
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