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ryru14
Jan-09-2006, 4:28pm
A Co-worker is selling her late father's B@nj0. #She does not know how much it is worth. #It is a Mid 70's early 80's Lero Banjo. #In decent shape with original gigbag. #I'll post some picture I took with my phone later.

Found this on the Canandian ebay
Shortcut to: http://cgi.ebay.ca/Lero-5-....iewItem (http://cgi.ebay.ca/Lero-5-String-Banjo-MINT_W0QQitemZ7375855659QQcategoryZ10177QQcmdZView Item)

manditory mando content. #I am loving my King Brown combination arm/back rest. http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/mandosmiley.gif

otterly2k
Jan-09-2006, 4:40pm
there's a similar forum to this one for banjo enthusiasts at www.banjohangout.org

There are probably folks here who can help you... but probably even more folks there (and you won't have to keep thinking up obligatory mando content! http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/laugh.gif )
KE

8ch(pl)
Jan-09-2006, 5:20pm
Do you mean a5 string Fender Leo? They sell new for more than a grand Canadian.

ryru14
Jan-09-2006, 5:23pm
No it is a Lero.

ryru14
Jan-09-2006, 5:25pm
full frontal

mandroid
Jan-09-2006, 7:01pm
I think Ive got one of those Pots, its cast aluminum. dont get your hopes up, its not a prestige level instrument, a hundred would be generous..

f5loar
Jan-09-2006, 7:56pm
Take the back off of these and they make great flowerpots.
Also can sub for a soup bowl when camping. Also good for wall hangers in your "hootenanny" room. It was not worthy of a hard shell case. That should be sign!

Bob A
Jan-09-2006, 11:12pm
The most knowledgeable banjo guy I know of is John Bernunzio. (www.bernunzio.com).

But I gotta say you aren't going to pay off the mortgage with this one.