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GUEST,Ian Sanderson, Melbourne, Oz searching for Victor Ellis (2) searching for Victor Ellis 02 Dec 07


G'day from Oz
I'm making contact from Melbourne, Australia, in the hope that you might be able to help me in a long-running search.
I have a plectrum banjo, purchased from the Clifford Essex store in Earlham Street, London, in the late 60s, and made by a Victor Ellis, of London.
I've managed to discover that he lived and worked in a small house in St John's Hill, Battersea, in the early 1900s. He's listed in a business directory of the time as "Ellis, Victor   Banjo Studio".
But that's as far as I get.   The serial number on my banjo is 1804, which suggests that Victor was a prolific manufacturer.. and that a number of his "creations" are possibly out there, still being played.
I realise that the best way of tracking him down is via old newspapers of the period... but that's a tad difficult from 12,000 miles away. So all I can do is make contact with as many banjo folk as possible in the hope that the name Victor Ellis might ring a bell.
Best regards
Ian Sanderson
Melbourne


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