This video showcases an 1890s Buckbee Banjo featuring a Dobson "Silver Bell" tone ring. The description highlights its 12-inch rim, new goatskin head, Five Star tuners, reproduction No-Knot tailpiece, and a Clifford Essex bridge. It also provides historical context, suggesting Buckbee in New York City produced these banjos from the early 1880s until their bankruptcy in 1901, after which Rettberg & Lange acquired the company. Links are provided for Patreon, the banjoheritage.org website, Bandcamp, PayPal, Venmo, Spotify, iTunes, SubscribeStar, and Discord.
This video showcases a c. 1880 Buckbee Minstrel Banjo, highlighting its Federal Eagle tension shoes (brackets). The description provides links to the creator's music platforms (Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes) and payment methods (Venmo, PayPal), suggesting a focus on musical performance and potentially historical instrument appreciation. While the description mentions "Banjo Heritage," there are no direct references to firearms, ammunition, manufacturers, or firearm-related topics or applications.
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