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That's exactly what I plan on doing- I even have a few pots lying around that are candidates. I just had to rescue the thing given the price the seller was asking. It turns out the the banjo is a reproduction, but those crazy inlays and the neck shape are exactly the same as that found on an 1860s instrument that it was modeled after. I wish I could find images of the original, but I have found the banjos previous owner, a collector in England who purchased it online believing it to be an original piece. It's apparently a good instrument. The only thing that isn't true to the original is the hardware, so maybe another option would be to replace that.
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