Minstrel Banjo

For enthusiasts of early banjo

Here's kind of a nice image to discuss, on ebay now:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cabinet-Card-Negro-with-Banjo-NO-RESERVE-Ba...

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I love his banjo strap.  I've done that from time to time.  It looks like he might have drilled a hole through the head to tie the string through.

I doubt this man is of African descent as the picture is labeled.  Alexander Rae was an English Victorian portrait photographer.  Perhaps the man blacked up, perhaps he had a reddish complexion.

I thought from the attire he may have been portraying an Irish character and as such was perhaps "grimed up" a bit.

Made me think of an Irish laborer stereotype as well, Wes.

The bass string is missing, though there's a space for it.  It almost looks like someone put a heavy string in the 2nd string position, too.

Ah, that photo studio operated between 1877 and 1908:

http://www.luminous-lint.com/app/photographer/Alexander__Rae/A/

The pot looks out of round.  I like the headstock.

I think the top of the headstock might be broken off? If so it may have been the usual Boucher curve?

It doesn't look like the Boucher curve to me.  It's too straight for too long, and it's rather thick at the end.

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