American Orpheum tenor banjo, by Rettberg & Lange, no. 3…
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American Orpheum tenor banjo, by Rettberg & Lange, no. 3 special model, New York, circa 1915, the fingerboard intricately inlaid with abalone shell along with the Company logo to the headstock, with an open back, the label to interior of rim, 78 cm long

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