1970s Iida Model 226 Resonator 5-String Banjo
Tone: It's balanced, poppy, and on the warmer side than a traditional Mastertone. I'd call it round-sounding but very-much bluegrassy.
Feel: The neck is medium-heft and bigger than a typical Gibson from the time, but very comfortable. Because the whole instrument is lightweight for a bluegrass-style banjo, it's fun to play for extended periods.
Interesting features: This is a "mid-grade" Iida banjo and as-such it has an aluminum rim with an integral, sort-of-Mastertone-looking tonering thingy going on. Unlike other period aluminum-pot banjos, this one is better-made and with a well-thought-out design and also includes a chromed-steel flange where it meets the resonator. All of the Iida banjos I've worked-on (aside from the very cheapest ones) have been well-designed and many have been "long companions" to their owners because of that.
Repairs included: It's had a level/dress of the frets, new bridge fit with full compensation, cleaning, and a "lock bolt" added below the coordinator rod to keep the neck from "twisting" on axis with the rod's tightening bolt. It's playing bang-on and ready to go. I added 5th-string railroad spike capos for frets 7, 8, and 9.
- Maker: Iida (Japan)
- Model: 226, I believe
- Body style: Mastertone-lookalike resonator banjo
- Weight: 6 lbs 11 oz
- Scale length: 26 3/8"
- Nut width: 1 3/16"
- Neck shape: medium soft V
- Board radius: flat
- Head diameter: 11”
- Resonator diameter: 13 3/4"
- Depth overall at rim: 3 1/4"
- Rim wood: aluminum
- Tonering: integral
- Bridge: ebony/maple compensated
- Fretboard: rosewood
- Neck wood: mahogany
- Action height at 12th fret: 1/16" overall (fast, spot-on)
- String gauges: 9s
- Truss rod: adjustable
- Neck relief: straight
- Fret style: medium-lower
Condition notes: Overall it's in good shape, though it does show minor wear and tear via small scratches/scuffs here and there throughout. It's all-original save for its bridge and perhaps the friction 5th peg. The head has some wear and tear but it looks good to me!
It comes with: Sorry, no case.
Consignor tag: JW
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