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English: A Vega ‘’Vegaphone Deluxe’’ banjo (1931) is exhibited in a case of Jazz Age banjos at the American Banjo Museum. The instrument was the top of the Vegaphone line and had gold-plated and engraved metal parts, hand carving, and a cellulose covered resinator (predating the current era where plastic is cheap—it was new and exotic then).
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Vega Vegaphone Deluxe banjo, 1931, American Banjo Museum

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