The wood parts look similar to Korean Epiphone, also a Gibson offering. Maple w/ sunburst finish, H&F, rosewood fingerboard, one piece flange, brass tone ring, planetary pegs w/ geared 5th (Ping brand?), clamshell tailpiece, white plastic inlays. So even though there is a 90 day money back policy shown, it does imply that if you buy one, there will be very little after the sale service, if they could not be bothered to reply to an inquiry before the sale. Wayne Norman and I corresponded about this banjo a while back, and he sent an email to the sellers asking specific and informed questions about the details. After being out of stock since about April 2003, they are now again listed. Music Yo is a division of Gibson(!) The price and information on the MusicYo site were enticing the price was $350-400 or so, did not include a case and shipping. Some appear to be Samicks, there is also one with an eagle head inlaid in marquetry into the maple resonator that seem more BC Cho like. Lark In the Morning - I don't know what names they have put on these current instruments. Leo Deluxe was especially fancy in the inlay department. ![]() Marketed by Fender (Leo Fender, get it?), endorsed for a while by Doug Dillard. Leo - Japanese, about the quality of Ibanez, ie good, 1980- 88.Įarly 80's.
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