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Stewart Banjo Fans: eBay Alert

Charley Noble 14 Apr 08 - 02:01 PM
GUEST,Ptarmigan 13 Apr 08 - 12:10 PM
Charley Noble 13 Apr 08 - 11:43 AM
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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 14 Apr 08 - 02:01 PM

Dick-

You've posted a lovely set of images and your banjo looks in great condition. The inlay work is a basic medium level of ornmentation, very nicely done, and not as distracting as some of the more ornate layouts. The rim looks to be about 11 inches, might be 12", with 30 brackets to support it. Not sure if all the bracket hardware is original. Do be careful not to overtighten the bracket nuts, the curved heads of the brackets crack rather easily.

The lack of a veneer layer under the fingerboard, and the lack of heel carving indicates that this banjo while well-made is one of the entry level banjos, what Stewart refers to in his catalog is Model 1.

Beyond that I would find it difficult to identify the exact model but you do seem to have pinpointed the date, the early 1890's.

Happy playing!

Cheerily,
Charley Noble, still in the wilds of Long Island


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: GUEST,Ptarmigan
Date: 13 Apr 08 - 12:10 PM

Charley,

Nope, no model label I'm afraid, just the good old bone inset with:

"S.S.STEWART PHIL'A.PA".

Just a plain neck too, but a rather nice headstock & fingerboard, without being overly decorated.

Sorry I missed all those fascinating earlier eBay observations.

I think you'll enjoy the photos.
That's the great thing about the Webshots site, the way you can magnify!

Cheers
Dick

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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 13 Apr 08 - 11:43 AM

Dick-

I'm on the road right now but I'll revisit this thread when I'm back home. Is there any model label on this banjo? I'll check out your image as well.

Cheerily,
Charley Nobel


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: GUEST,Ptarmigan
Date: 13 Apr 08 - 11:04 AM

Hey Charley, are you still out there?

I bought myself an S S Stewart recently.

Serial number 6019 which, by my reckoning, probably means it was born around 1891.

It had a lot of green gunk & muck on the sides of the pot, hooks & shoes, so I stripped it down & gave it the once over & have now fitted a new Renaissance head & have just strung it up ..... with Nylgut strings of course.

You can check out some photos of it, over here:

< http://good-times.webshots.com/album/563035839xODJiH >

Cheers
Dick

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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: GUEST,Phil Wood
Date: 27 Sep 04 - 09:02 PM

I inherited a S.S. Stewart Wondertone XX - it has the pearl headstock
& fretboard ( with flowers ), a four string, the pearl inlaid circle
on closed back ( has inlaid wood ring around the pearl ), no serial number ( no sticker stain on inside rim ), but the metal ring that holds the reasonator(sp)in has " D 28 " stamped on it.It looks alot
like the Gibson TB 11's but headstock shape is different.My dad played this when he was a kid ( he was born in 1911 )... What do I have ? You seem to be the ones to ask after endless internet searches! Any info would be GREAT ! Thanks ... Phil


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: GUEST,HRoland
Date: 20 Sep 04 - 07:11 PM

So..I bought the Stewart Banjo that belonged to June Carter Cash last week in New York.

For anybody interested, after we take possesion in a few weeks, I'll come back to this thread and let you know more about it. Also would love to hear from you Stewart experts out there what you might know/think of it.

Later..HR/JR


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 05 Sep 04 - 12:22 PM

I haven't posted to this thread for some time but here's an interesting Stewart banjo for auction on eBay:

"JUNE CARTER CASH SS STEWART BANJO, PROFESSIONAL MODEL

Four string, two-piece flange, flat head tone ring, chrome-plated hardware, ebony fingerboard, pearl inlaid vine, on the peghead and fingerboard, carved flowers, SS Stewart, Phila. PA plaque. Black tape has been placed on the bottom rim."

The professional model was distributed via Sears Roebuck & CO, and is typically demonstrates a high level of craftsmenship. However, the description above does not seem to do justice for what is offered. Apparently the seller can't even count the number of strings and I'm not sure what he's refering to with regard to a "two-piece flange." I'm assuming this banjo was part of the late June Carter's estate but that is not clear on eBay but might be if the seller were contacted directly with an inquiry.

The banjo is probably worth $1500 to $2000 if it's in good condition and it appears to be in good condition. More photographs should be displayed by the seller or requested if you're actually planning to bid.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 22 Mar 03 - 12:34 PM

Shit! Now there's a S.S. Stewart Orchestra Model #4 for sale, even nicer than #3 that I recently purchased.

And there's also a bizarre 1908 model with solid mother of pearl fingerboard. Where are these banjos coming from?

Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 05 Mar 03 - 08:02 AM

Good grief! S.S.Stewart banjos are now streaming out of the attics and closets and are being posted on e-Bay. There are now three Model 2's posted including the Acme Professional described above plus two Special Thoroughbreds. The most recent Special Thoroughbred is interesting to me as a likely example of a late 1890's Stewart sold through Sears & Roebuck; it's peghead is particularly ornate, with silver wire as well mother of pearl inlay; the next is a more modest array of diamond mother of pearl inlays.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 28 Feb 03 - 05:27 PM

Well, I plunked for the above Orchestra Model 3 and it arrived today. What a beauty and it sounds great too! Just a few things to tinker with.

Now if you ever wanted to view what Stewart provided for Sears Roebuck under its Acme label, check out the Stewart Professional currently being offered for sale. It's the equivalent of a Model 3 and with very ornate silver vines/mother of pearl inlay on the fingerboard. The description sounds like the seller knows what he has and is making a good faith attempt to describe it accurately. There's some nice restoration work on the peghead.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble, plunkity-plunk


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 30 Jan 03 - 08:13 AM

You know, there's a reason why I keep posting notices here about Stewart banjos being auctioned on eBay: they can be remarkedly beautiful. Take a glance at the 1888-1892 S. S. Stewart 5-String Banjo.(Item # 2504715209) which is a close clone of one my brother has (which I "borrowed" while he was in the service but finally returned 10 years later); search for "stewart banjo". This one has the full array of inlay on the fingerboard, the beautifully carved heel with a star, the intricate mosaic of inlay inside the pot, and will probably sell for over $1500. The images posted are not the best but this Stewart looks to be in superb condition.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 14 Jan 03 - 08:06 AM

Time for another S.S.Stewart alert.

This time it's a very sharp Orchestra #2 Model, manufactured in the early 1890's, almost identical to the one I've been playing for the last 20 years. Current bid is $1000 which is less than the reserve, and one could buy it immediately for $1500 if someone hasn't already done that. The seller has done a great job of describing the banjo, and posting images of it; he clearly knows what he's selling.

I'm amazed that it still has the original friction tuners. This is one of the more robust Stewarts that holds up well with steel strings; they were all originally designed for gut strings, and some of the lighter models can't survive steel strings.

I bet this one goes for at least $1500.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 17 Oct 02 - 09:24 AM

They're all coming out of the closet or attic. There's another very sharp S.S. Stewart Thoroughbred, Model 2, just listed which should go for about $1200 at market value, and someone has outbid my $501 bid for the Special Thoroughbred above.

Say, does anyone pay any attention to these public service announcements?

Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 16 Oct 02 - 11:31 AM

Well, there's another S.S. Stewart Special Thoroughbred just listed on eBay which looks quite good, well worth a look. I have a similar model and it has a fine mellow old-time sound and is robust enough for steel strings. Looks like this one had had some wear and tear but the seller has posted some excellent images. I would expect this one to go for $1500 but you might get it for less if you're lucky. I'm fishing for the reserve price right now but I'm not planning on bidding more than $750.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 29 Jun 02 - 09:18 PM

The S.S. Stewart "Acme Professional Banjo" went to a novice bidder for $1900; I think he got a great deal!


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 27 Jun 02 - 04:16 PM

Steve,

That's what this thread is all about...DROOL!

The S.S. Stewart "Acme Professional Banjo" was retailed by Sears & Roebuck and sometimes you can find great bargains from sellers who list a "Vintage Acme Banjo" but have no idea that it is associated with S. S. Stewart.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Steve Latimer
Date: 27 Jun 02 - 10:41 AM

Charley,

What a gorgeous looking instrument.

Steve


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 27 Jun 02 - 09:44 AM

Here's a new dazzling eBay listing, one of those stealth Stewarts mascarading under the "Acme" label:

"THE ITEM

You are bidding on a late 1800's (1890's) S.S. Stewart Acme Professional Banjo. It is an openback 5 string. With a beautiful mother of pearl Vine Inlay that runs the length of the neck. With an ivroid serrated button on the tailpiece tailpiece. This is a full scale five string neck, with a fiberskin head on the rim, and the strings are in fine order. The detail and craftsmanship of this banjo is beautiful.

ITEM CONDITION

This item plays wonderfully. With a nice tone. It frets true, the strings are a little high near the rim as would be expected in a piece this age. It still frets true the whole length of the neck. The vine inlay is all there, and in beautiful condition. The rim is all sound and in good condition. Only minimal dings and dents on the peg head . A small piece of ebony has been replaced near the fifth nut, bottom fret, and last piece of fret board. These pieces are very tiny., and the replacement job was perfect. The small white iveried or plastic serrated button is in good condition with some slight dings. I will include a chipboard case, it is not the original case, but it is almost new. This is a beautiful and sound instrument. Would be nice for a collector or a player. Bid with confidence."

Current bid is $1500 and I would expect the bids to run up to at least $2500.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 12 Jun 02 - 10:48 AM

Just checked the "completed items" and the S. S. Stewart Banjeaurine Banjo went for a tidy $1201. It really looked nice.


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 03 Jun 02 - 08:57 PM

Refresh! Hey, it can't hurt to look!


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 02 Jun 02 - 10:23 AM

NEW FLASH! Someone has dug up another stunning Stewart banjo; check out image showing the mozaic of inlayed woods on the inside rim:

"Just uncovered from the back of the attic an S. S. Stewart Banjeaurine Banjo with Mother of Pearl inlays in ebony, hand carved body, fantastic wood inlay around the inside rim. Made in Philadelphia, Pat'd Jan 11, 1887. Of course it needs a new skin, 3 pieces of the MOP are missing, there is an old repair (seen in photo of carved body), needs new strings. All of the parts are present and accounted. Comes with original case in fair condition. Measures 28" long, 13" diam., 15" neck."

Too bad about the crude repair in the heel. Bidding up to only $787.


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 20 May 02 - 08:17 AM

The Orchestra S.S. Stewart went for $1376; the details of the bidding can be found by doing the usual search for Stewart Banjo, then clicking "completed items" and "bid history." I think that's a fair price for a high quality antique banjo.


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 19 May 02 - 10:12 AM

Only 11 hours to go on this auction; high bid is holding at $811, which would be a steal for a banjo of this quality. I do have a question of how deeply the pot is tarnished; the images provided are suspiciously underexposed and the seller refuses to provide me additional information.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 15 May 02 - 08:01 PM

It does take some time to navigate to the "e-Bay Auction Site" from scratch and then search for stewart banjo on the e-Bay Auction website. I can't do a reliable blue clicky (maybe some kind soul would do that for those interested in a quick banjo fix)but here's what I copied from my most recent search: search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?MfcISAPICommand=GetResult&ht=&SortProperty=MetaEndSort&query=stewart+banjo

Since I'm always interested in a few particular goodies, I have each search bookmarked as a favorite. Although sometimes I do a search for "acme banjo" since Stewart Banjo were sold by Sears under that brand name and many appear to be quality instruments. I'm not interested in the 1920's and 1930's Stewart banjo mandolines, which are generally poor quality mass produced instruments.


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Jeri
Date: 15 May 02 - 07:56 PM

I didn't use the quotation marks. This is what I get. No big deal.


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 15 May 02 - 07:39 PM

I'm sorry, Jeri. Go to e-Bay and then search for "stewart banjo", don't use the quotation marks.


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Jeri
Date: 15 May 02 - 06:45 PM

Charley, the only thing I get (other than a catalog) when I search for "stewart banjo" is this. (Not that I'm looking for another banjo. Just nosey.)


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 15 May 02 - 05:41 PM

The Orchestra Stewart is now up to $762, has made its reserve, and bidding will close 5/19. If you're serious about old time banjo take a look at this one. It's very well made.

There's also a very nice early Stewart Solo Banjeaurine, circa 1880's, which has been bid up to $400 but hasn't made its reserve.


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 10 May 02 - 07:26 PM

There's a clone of my current favorite banjo on E-Bay, an S.S. Stewart Orchestra #2 model with a 12" head and reinforced veneer neck. It even has the same inlay pattern and heel carving and a similar serial number. My banjo, which I've had for 20 years, has a rich mellow tone and I would reasonably expect the one of EBay to be similar. The bid is currently around $650 but it should go over $1000 and still be a good buy. Search for "Stewart Banjo" when you reach Ebay.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 13 Apr 02 - 05:21 PM

Hmmm. Time to refresh this thread. There's a very nice S.S. Stewart Special Thoroughbred, No. 2, listed on E-Bay, well worth a look. Not the most ornate model but good enough to make any oldtime picker very happy. I would expect this one to go for somewhere between $750 and $1200, Additional details I've gotten from the seller confirm that there are 3 layers of veneer under the fingerboard reinforcing the neck, the neck is straight, and the head itself is about 11". The peghead is very nicely rendered in mother of perl and copper; the neck inlays are either simple dots or diamonds. The heel of the neck is nicely carved. There's a Stewart banjo website run by Mudwumps (see above) that will provide you more details about these fine banjos.


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 08 Mar 02 - 03:21 PM

Well, the bidding on the Stewart Thoroughbred with the lion's head heal went up to a breath-taking $4326. The happy buyer won his first auction in a last minute flurry of bids. I wonder if he'd be willing to pay another thousand or so to have it properly tuned.


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Steve Latimer
Date: 07 Mar 02 - 08:26 AM

Don't know much about them Charley, I just thought I'd post it for you guys. It does convert to $629 U.S.


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 07 Mar 02 - 07:45 AM

My guess is that the "Lady Stewart" is an earlier 1890's model produced for some other distributor such as Sears Roebuck. The high serial number does not correlate with the regular Stewart serial numbers; there's a gap mentioned in the Mudwumps Website where a new set of serial numbers started at 50,000. I think this banjo is way over-priced and shouldn't sel for for than $500, if that.


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Steve Latimer
Date: 06 Mar 02 - 08:14 AM

You guys might find this interesting. You will have to scroll down to a 1920's Lady Stewart. It seems to be well priced based on the above.

12th Fret Vintage


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 06 Mar 02 - 07:48 AM

Cobber - your Orchestra Stewart sounds similar to mine, except mine has a 12-inch head. Mine also has a layer of veneer under the fingerboard to strengthen the neck, which generally indicates a better grade model. The absence or presence of a neck adjuster appliance generally indicates whether the Stewart was made before or after 1896; mine is pre-1896. I'm very comfortable playing mine and wouldn't sell it either but I do like to admire other Stewart banjos, and recently purchased a Special Thoroughbred Stewart on E-Bay which I'm refurbushing for resale; it should sound as good as my Orchestra but was set up for bluegrass.


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: GUEST,cobber
Date: 06 Mar 02 - 01:04 AM

The orchestra model I have has a paticularly large head, if I remember rightly it was about 131/4 inches so I've always used a real pigskin. No it's not the one on E-Bay. Sure, I could use the money but now with a wife and kids to support, I'd never be able to replace it. Anyway, It travelled with me for a lot of years so it would be like selling one of my children. I was in the US a few years back and was surprised then at the size of the offers people were making. Mine is fairly plain except on the heel which has a lovely floral carving. The Lady Stewart is even plainer and has ivory violin style pegs. It had a broken tailpiece when I got it which I haven't been able to replace so when I made one, I incorporated some violin tuners into it as it was a beast to tune. This one is also not for sale as it has been promised to my son when he gets older.


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 05 Mar 02 - 01:47 PM

The Acme Stewart went for $1625. The Stewart Thoroughbred is now up to $2550 with no end in sight.


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 03 Mar 02 - 04:46 PM

Now that fancy carved S.S. Stewart Thoroughbred is being bid at $2425. The sellor is in for one hell of a pleasant surprise; he seems to deal in quite a range of estate antiques and didn't seem very familar with what he was placing on E-Bay.

I also notice that someone from Australia has placed a Stewart on E-Bay; could this be Cobber from above?


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 02 Mar 02 - 09:39 AM

Whoops! The above Stewart is now running at over $1900. Somebody really likes the lion's head carving on the neck, even though there's a small chip out of it.

There's also a Canadian-made banjo listed now, modeled after the S.S. Stewarts which is worth a look and probably will not go for too much.


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 01 Mar 02 - 08:43 AM

Not to be tedious but there's another superb S.S. Stewart Thoroughbred listed on E-Bay today, currently at $750. I've never seen one with such ornate carving on the neck, carving even under the peghead. It was made in the early 1890's (according to its serial number), has a 12-inch head, and appears to be in remarkable condition after spending decades in someone's attic. I'm amazed that such quality instruments are still turning up. This one should go for more than $1500, assuming its neck is still straight.


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 27 Feb 02 - 08:14 AM

Cobber - sorry I missed you when I was in Australia last December. We could have compared Orchestra model Stewarts. Mine is a grade 2 model; 12 inch head; a layer of veneer under the fingerboard; a few stars, moons and diamonds as an inlay pattern, probably built in the early 1890's (serial number 13894). The case got badly trashed in transit but because I had also securely strapped it, there was no damage to the banjo. Your banjo is easily worth more than $750 U.S., and more depending on its grade; you certainly got the buy of a lifetime. Could you describe your Orchestra Stewart in more detail?


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Steve Latimer
Date: 27 Feb 02 - 08:05 AM

Cobber,

That's a great story.


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: cobber
Date: 27 Feb 02 - 06:02 AM

I've got a couple of Stewarts here in Australia, both bought from second hand furniture shops. The Orchestra cost me $75 Australian (half that to get the US equivalent) which I thought was a pretty good buy. The carving on the heel was the signature of the maker. We have a guy here who has all the old Stewart information and I checked it out a while back. Apparently the individual craftsmen were given a lot of freedom as long as they met the standard. Mine has a lovely heel carved with a floral design that really shows the maker's art. Apparently, the company that bought the rights to Stewarts (sorry, I can't remember which now)can still be contacted and if you tell them the serial number they will send you the details of the maker etc. Can anyone else add to this. Sorry folks, but the other banjo is a Lady Stewart. I was in a junk shop and saw a carved leather case on a high shelf so I asked how much. "Six dollars" he says so I gave him the money and he got the ladder. I opened the case, and the banjo was inside. "Gee" he says, "I didn't know there was anything in it" but he stuch by his price. Anyone want to offer me $6.50>


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: GUEST,Ernest
Date: 27 Feb 02 - 02:21 AM

Charlie Noble -

thanks for the information. My banjo is a "Universal Favourite" model, it looks very much like the pre-1900 Stewarts pictured at Mugwumps or in the book by Gura and Bollmann. It has the shamrock carvings at the base of the neck, which are also shown at Mugwumps, and a few inlays on the neck.

Ernest


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 26 Feb 02 - 08:09 AM

Ernest -

My base document is a reprint of a 1896 S.S.Stewart catalog reprinted by Mugwumps back in 1973 in which there are no 4-string banjos listed. A variety of 20th century ones do surface on E-Bay that do not appear to demonstrate the quality of construction of what I've seen from the 1890's. That's not to say that Stewart didn't produce an occasional 4-string banjo during this period but if they did so it would be an extremely rare banjo. What does your look like?


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: GUEST,Ernest
Date: 26 Feb 02 - 02:08 AM

Hello Charlie Noble,

can you tell me the source of your information about S.S.Stewart tenor banjos? I am interested in this because I got one too, but it might be older than the one described by Lynn Koch. The looks and the number (according to the information about production numbers on the mugwumps-site) indicates a production before 1900. Until now I have only seen pictures of Stewart tenors similar to Lynn Kochs (if all). Has anyone heard of forgeries or is there information of the Stewart company altering their other models to tenors?

Thanks in advance

Ernest


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 25 Feb 02 - 08:20 AM

Stewart Banjos began making tenor banjos in the early 1900's. It is possible that the one you have was manufactured by another company based on one of their models. Unless it is one of the more elaborate ones, it's unlikely that it would be worth much money. The composition of the head itself is not necessarily an indication of age, and the bridge may, indeed, have been scarfed from a real Stewart. If you periodically check E-Bay (search for Stewart Banjo) you should see a number of tenor banjos going for relatively modest prices, $100 to $200.


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: GUEST,Lynn Koch
Date: 24 Feb 02 - 08:42 PM

I have a tenor banjo which I purchased second hand at a local dealer (Ithaca Guitar Works). It's not pretty by any means...no inlay, and even the name on the headstock is painted on. It's a Kalamazoo, which I understand (correct me if I'm wrong) is a war-time Gibson made from less than ideal woods. The curious thing about it, though, is that the bridge has SS Stewart stamped on the side. It's possible that the bridge was scarfed from a defunct banjo, though it appears too that Gibson did indeed make some banjos for SS Stewart. The head is natural hide, too, so that's gotta date it back a bit, doesn't it? Any clues here, folks???


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Bill in Alabama
Date: 24 Feb 02 - 05:39 PM

That's quite similar to the Stewart I play in my shows. I was told that it was the 1893 'Acme University Glee' model. Fingerboard and headstock inlay are the same, but carving on the heel is slightly different. It's a great banjo.


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Subject: RE: Stewart Banjo Fans: E-Bay Alert
From: Charley Noble
Date: 24 Feb 02 - 10:27 AM

Bid on the Acme/Stewart is now up to $975. Bet it reaches $2000. Any takers?


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