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Gibson TB-2 5-string banjo, serial 867-2, a classic vintage Gibson banjo from 1927 with the kind of character and presence that make these early instruments so appealing. The serial number places it in the early Gibson era, and everything is original except the tailpiece and armrest, which helps preserve the banjo’s historical integrity while still keeping it clean and usable.
It also has an excellent-condition one-piece flange, which is a major plus for both collectability and overall presentation. The one-piece flange gives the banjo a more authentic prewar tone and feel, and it is one of the details collectors look for when evaluating originality and desirability. The original tone hoop is another important feature, since it keeps the banjo closer to its factory-correct configuration and helps retain the sound and character that define these early Gibson pots.
The pot is uncut, which is especially desirable because it means the original rim has not been altered for a different tone ring or conversion setup. An uncut pot is a strong indicator of originality and preservation, and it gives the instrument added value because it has not been modified in a way that changes its original construction. Combined with the original tone hoop, the excellent one-piece flange, and the Frank Neat neck, this banjo offers a strong balance of vintage authenticity, quality craftsmanship, and real playing appeal.HSC