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Regal Guitar Serial Numbers
Regal Guitar Serial Numbers







Regal Guitar Serial Numbers
  1. #Regal Guitar Serial Numbers serial numbers
  2. #Regal Guitar Serial Numbers serial number

It will only be used to contact you if I think I need more information about your instrument(s).

Regal Guitar Serial Numbers

Your personal information and email address will NOT be published and will NOT be passed onto anyone. It was extremely successful in bringing forth information that would otherwise be lost over time: So, if you own a Weymann made* guitar, banjo, tenor banjo, banjo ukulele, banjo mandolin, ukulele, taropatch, harp guitar, mandolin, mandolute or other Weymann stringed instrument, you can help with this project: please fill out the form below, once for each instrument. (I have conducted a similar research project with vintage Bay State Instruments with luthier Sylvan Wells, who is the current owner of the ‘Bay State’ name. I am also hopeful it will produce additional general information about production.

#Regal Guitar Serial Numbers serial number

I am starting this Weymann Registration Page with the hope of producing information that will add to the accuracy of this serial number dating table, especially after the date 1923.

#Regal Guitar Serial Numbers serial numbers

With the help of other Weymann fans, I have been able to date these serial numbers to some degree: See WEYMANN SERIAL NUMBER DATING. There is little doubt that ALL Weymann stringed instruments that are stamped with a serial number are in the same number sequence. Weymann are important historically because of their beautiful workmanship, their diversity of instruments, their innovations and experimentations. Most instruments are stamped with a serial number and Style number although the very early ones have neither, or just the serial number. Weymann and Son of Philadelphia is a stringed instrument manufacturer dating from the late 1800’s to the early 1930’s. UPDATE : I’m adding another Weymann label to this list, SHAPE G: SHAPE G: Weymann label, decal or mother-of-pearl inlay, may be diagonally or horizontally placed Shape F is a decal that appears on a banjo resonator, which was an optional extra for most of their banjos. (The wording may be different on the same shaped decal). Weymann & Son, Weymann & Son, Weymann, W & S, Keystone State, Weymann Mandolute, and Weymann Orchestral (banjos).ĭifferent shaped decals used by H.A. Weymann Stringed Instrument Serial Numbers Research Project – Please help by registering your Weymann.









Regal Guitar Serial Numbers