KamakOzzie
Well-known member
Hi, you all came up with tons of information about ksiegals banjo uke, so I thought I would inquire about mine.
I found it in an antique shop 14 years ago and had it as a wall hanger until last year. I cleaned it up, put on new Grover tuners and a set of Aquila strings. That night was my first uke experience, learned a song from YouTube. 16 ukes later, the rest is history.
It has an "8 skin head on a birdseye maple pot. Closed, non-removable back with 16 brackets and hooks (1 hook missing), nickel grommets around the pot (for sound holes ?). There 16 brass frets and four MOP dots on a dark fingerboard, with not much grain pattern. There is a square dowel stick on the neck. There is no name inside or outside.
It came with a green hard canvas case that loads from the bottom end. Any information will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Bill
I found it in an antique shop 14 years ago and had it as a wall hanger until last year. I cleaned it up, put on new Grover tuners and a set of Aquila strings. That night was my first uke experience, learned a song from YouTube. 16 ukes later, the rest is history.
It has an "8 skin head on a birdseye maple pot. Closed, non-removable back with 16 brackets and hooks (1 hook missing), nickel grommets around the pot (for sound holes ?). There 16 brass frets and four MOP dots on a dark fingerboard, with not much grain pattern. There is a square dowel stick on the neck. There is no name inside or outside.
It came with a green hard canvas case that loads from the bottom end. Any information will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Bill