Brand: Vega
Instrument Categories: Banjos, SOLD
For many years, the Vega company was a prominent musical instrument builder, and the Vega Senator 5-string open back banjo was a typical offering. Market and management changes led to Vega’s decline, and the name has now become a valued Deering brand, recalling the historic banjos of the early part of the 20th century.
Built on a pot just shy of 11 inches and 26 brackets, the Vega Senator 5-String featured a maple rim paired with a Mahogany neck, and an ‘ebonized’ or dyed Maple fingerboard.
This particular example dates to 1925 and is in good working order, with new ABM planetary tuners. A case is included – not original, but from the period and relined in modern times.
Here’s how the Vega Senator was described in a late 1920’s catalog, according to Banjo Hangout:
“Senator (“regular” 5 string only): mahogany neck, ebonized maple bound fingerboard, spun nickel over 1/4″ steel wire “for head to rest on”, hex nuts, GROOVED brass tension hoop, blackened bottom of rim bound on outside, brown finish. Patent friction pegs, No Knot tailpiece. 10 3/4″ rim.”
- Model: vega senator
- Year: 1925
- Finish Gloss
- Class: Vintage
- Serial Number: 52683
- Country of Origin: USA
- Condition: Good
- Date Posted: 15/12/2019
- This instrument has been sold
- Not Consignment
- Including Hard case
- Instrument Weight: 5.12lbs 2.36kg
- Scale Length: 26.25in 666.75mm
- Nut Width: 1.187in 30.15mm