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    Hi. Hope this hasn’t been discussed before, I’m new to the forum.
    Today a friend gave me a banjo mandolin which I believe to be a Julius Lüdemann
    Can anyone confirm this. The use of brass for the tuning buttons seems unusual and early. Is it earlier than 1913?

    Thanks in anticipation
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    Yes I did thanks. I just needed a second opinion and maybe a little more info. It’s an easy restoration pit there are no badges or logo on it. Thanks

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