Posted 8 months ago
bbedwell
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This tenor banjo is in good condition. It was found in a closet of an old house in Tennessee. The name is in a foreign alphabet. I have never seen anything like it.
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Posted 8 months ago
bbedwell
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This tenor banjo is in good condition. It was found in a closet of an old house in Tennessee. The name is in a foreign alphabet. I have never seen anything like it.
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its stunning and beautiful:)
I Love This !! I have never saw Cupid on a Banjo Before !! I am also Ancious to discover the History on this Great Find !!
The cupids style of clothing may help identify the language on the label.
99% certain that the Banjo is from the country known as Burma, and the writing is in Burmese
hope this heps.
One amazing Banjo!!!!!! Sorry i had to say it. I am sorry i can not help you,
but maybe someone might be able to help you. Thanks for sharing.