Two c.1920s Sears Catalog Banjo Ukes

Here's a pair of (originally) identical low-cost Sears catalog banjo ukes, probably the $1.25 or $1.75 special (can't remember which). One I've equipped with a spare set of period-correct wood pegs, the other has new Grover 2Bs and a replacement tailpiece, made from a leftover banjo tailpiece.

The one on the left has had a rough-and-tumble life, while the one on the right is more or less in really good, original shape. Old "rough and tumble" has a painting on the back of its head of a (creepy?) lady and I've had to move the tension hoop screw holes around due to the installation of giant wood screws (previously) through the original hole locations.

Both are very lightweight and quite resonant, the painted lady uke with more of a bite to the tone and the plain one with more of a dry, mellower tone.

Here's the painting. Also note the split rim due to the use of giant wood screws before restoration. This is not much of an issue for structural integrity, though I may glue it up at some point and install a small mending plate.
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