To summarize Vega Style M tubaphone tenor banjos were
- Produced in roughly two periods: The Imperial Torch period, 1918 – 1922, and the Vega and Vines period, 1923 +.
- Had pot/rim/head of one of three sizes using today’s measurements: 10 15/16″, 11 1/2″, and 11 13/16″ (which may also occasionally measure out as 11 3/4″ or perhaps that is a fourth size!)
- Had fingerboards of two types, the standard flush with top of pot and the extended fingerboard in 20 (usually) or 22 frets.
The Style M 11 1/2″ ‘large’ pot with 20 fret extended fingerboard appears to be a relatively rare version that was only produced at the end of the Imperial Torch period. An extended fingerboard makes for what I consider a more interesting and balanced looking tenor banjo.
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I will soon compile serial numbers for all Style Ms with the appropriate estimated date, head size, etc. If you have a Style M, particularly one with an extended fingerboard, please contact me at copperandoak@gmail.com.To be continued…