1924 Weymann Style 25 Banjo-Mandolin
This "cutesy-pie" version of a Weymann banjo-mandolin with its longer neck and smaller rim is one of the more desirable versions as it's... you know... "cutesy-pie!" This example is very clean and entirely original save for the bridge.
We dialed-it in and got it playing spot-on and it's ready to roll. These Weymann are built tough and hold-up beautifully to daily use and travel.
Repairs included: a fret level/dress, replacement bridge with compensation, and setup.
Weight: 3 lbs 9 oz
Scale length: 14"
Nut width: 1 1/8
Neck shape: medium V
Board radius: flat
Head diameter: 7"
Depth overall at rim: 2 3/8"
Rim wood: ply maple
Tonering: simple hoop
Bridge: 2-foot Grover-style
Fretboard: ebonized
Neck wood: maple
Action height at 12th fret: 1/16" overall (fast, spot-on)
String gauges: 32w-9
Neck relief: straight
Fret style: small/narrow
Condition notes: it's quite clean and all-original throughout save for the replacement bridge. There's the usual weather-checking to the finish here and there and minor usewear but overall it's nice and clean.
It comes with: a violin case that fits it well-enough for travel.
Comments
But seriously, if I didn't have my "Lloyd Loar era" Gibson MB-Jr mandolin banjo, I'd probably grab this one and wrap an old piece of sheepskin (with the wool still on it) around the metal works. If I finally get up to Vermont, I may have the Gibson along with me for trade or consignment possibilities.