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Kay Banjo

07 Dec 07 - 05:57 AM (#2210359)
Subject: Kay Banjo
From: GUEST,Captain Farrell

Saw a thread awhile ago How much was that Kay 5 string with the silver eagle on the back


07 Dec 07 - 06:17 AM (#2210373)
Subject: RE: Kay Banjo
From: Mr Happy

........the one with the waggly tail?


07 Dec 07 - 06:36 AM (#2210388)
Subject: RE: Kay Banjo
From: Dave Hanson

That was the doggy in the window dipshit.

eric


07 Dec 07 - 11:36 AM (#2210591)
Subject: RE: Kay Banjo
From: oombanjo

Very good Keep it going guys, I'v got the bone if you want it thrown in. Price less than £100 squid


07 Dec 07 - 01:53 PM (#2210715)
Subject: RE: Kay Banjo
From: Captain Farrell

That`s good I`ve made 100 clams profit cheers guys


28 Dec 07 - 03:25 PM (#2223874)
Subject: Old Cajun accordeon
From: Captain Farrell

Hi! Found an old cajun box no name only clue of make a moth or winged
insect inside a circle.Has anybody got an idea of it`s maker.It is in poor condition but if it`s interesting it might be worth doing up.


28 Dec 07 - 03:39 PM (#2223880)
Subject: RE: Kay Banjo
From: GUEST,CarterB

Kay was my first 5 string, a truly terrible instrument, and sufficiently instructive in that respect that I never bought another. Worth less than nothing!


29 Dec 07 - 11:59 AM (#2224371)
Subject: RE: Kay Banjo
From: GUEST,QuestionMark

I had a Kay 5 string banjo when I was a youngun (from ages 10 to 20 or so.) It's the banjo I learned to play on. It was black on the back of the neck and body with a black and white headstock. It had a removeable resonator that was added someplace early during that time. I sold it for $35 in a backyard sale (however, I kept the case...why, I'm not sure). I sold it because I had replaced it with what was then at the time a seemingly much better chrome plated Japanese made no-name banjo. Within five years the Japanese made no name banjo pretty much self destructed...the drum head broke and nowhere in the local region could I find a replacement head that exactly fit right, making it barely playable. That led to me getting a 60's Gretch folk banjo that was playable, and then two Vega banjos that were highly playable and responsive. Then, some 30 years later from when I sold the Kay, I walked into a music store and there sitting in the store was another Kay banjo with an add on/removeable resonator. Same model as the one I had as a kid, and for the most part identically the same (although telltale signs let me know it was not the one I originally sold). Interestingly, it had no case. I chiselled the store clerk down to $85 and bought it. Fixed it up...neck angle, new bridge, tightened everything... and it actually is pretty good. Soundwise, intonation, and kind of fun to play when I periodically play it. When not playing it, it sits in the old case from my former Kay (which is a bit bizarre!)

QM