Alvarez Banjo Serial Numbers

Early 1970s, but in remarkably original condition. And this instrument is from the first, early production– so it has the maple 3-ply rim. This should not be compared to later production Whyte Eagles– this is a very rare early one with unique features, and great tone.

This banjo design is based on:
• neck/head/inlays: based on the high end Fairbanks Whyte Ladye of the early 20th century– one of the most beautiful designs in banjo history
• the pot assembly is modeled closely on the Gibson TB3, archtop of the 1930's. In fact it's a remarkable recreation of that design (and sound) – a more faithful recreation that many Gibson post-war versions.

Alvarez 4 string banjo

It is an Alvarez banjo. Can't find a serial number or model number. I thought it might be an Alvarez Silver Belle but those seem to have an inlay that says 'Silver Belle' on the 21st fret. A Leo Deluxe almost breaks $900 but is far short of 2005's record $999, and an Alvarez Whyte Eagle sets a record. Five other entries, including three other Alvarez models and the second Iida long-neck model in just three months. May 13: A number of errors and omissions in the Gold Star serial number list have been corrected.

Bluegrass banjo players seek out the 70’s Alvarez Whyte Eagles, known for their tone and craftsmanship. It was a pretty short window of only about five years, when these banjos were made with this kind of craftsmanship. They blow away most any banjo made and marketed (from any country) in the 60s, 70s and 80s– and they show no logos on headstock– just beautiful mother of pearl. It’s the No. 4310 “Whyte Eagle”. Based on late 1920’s Vega Griffin (Tubaphone #9) style inlays, with engraved, carved heel. Sunburst finish maple banjo, Gibson-style 2 piece flange, full height 20 hole archtop tone ring, dual coordinator rods, flamed maple resonator, maple neck, chrome finish. Neck is butterfly with ebony strip on back of neck, down the center.

It’s extremely rare to find a Whyte Eagle from this very early period (serial number 1672), when they first came out and the company bent over backwards to produce an instrument with zero compromise, from the inlays to the maple rim. The early features that are not on the later 70's Whyte Eagles, are– in addition to the 3-ply maple rim (not the 10-ply rim of almost all other Whyte Eagles)– the smaller star on the front of headstock (later models had a larger star), no “Alvarez” logo just the eagle inlay, and a darker sunburst on the resonator and also on the back of the neck.

Flamed maple resonator (sunburst back, with a touch of milkiness to the original finish)

Maple butterfly neck

Hand-carved heel

Mother of pearl inlays

Original tuners

Alvarez

Grover bridge

1 3/16 nut

Scale: 26 ¼ inches

Alvarez Banjo Serial Numbers

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20 hole archtop tone ring

11 inch head

With original hard shell case. Price $1850.

Alvarez Banjo Serial Numbers

For about five years, between 2003 and 2008, I watched eBay banjo sales and kept track of the better Japanese banjos that sold during that time. I define 'vintage' as pre-1990, which means the banjo would have been made from the early '70s to about 1985.

I present the data in two pages:

Banjo

Alvarez Banjo For Sale

Alvarez
  • Other Vintage Japanese Brands - as of October 25, 2008, I am no longer watching.

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I do not appraise. Please do not ask me what your banjo is worth - I don't know.

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Notes

Dec 12GF 200s are making an appearance.
Oct 03A hybrid sells again five months later with some changes but nets a mere $10 premium.
Sep 14A G20 for $3,500.
Jun 14Three Gold Stars added, including the highest price I've ever seen on eBay for a model 100 and a hybrid. There is a little more activity on eBay recently, which may have something to do with the economy.
Apr 01Some time ago eBay starting concealing bidders' identities during an auction but revealing the winner. Now the winner can remain private. eBay continues to make moves to ruin the market it so effectively created. I don't think I'd try to sell a banjo on eBay these days.
Apr 01No joke, just updating. Two Gold Stars added, including a resale of the G11 from October.
2009
Oct 30A G11 listed as Buy It Now sells instantly at $999.
Oct 25I decide to stop watching all the Japanese brands. I will continue to watch for vintage Gold Stars. See the note on the Japanese page.
Oct 09Catching up with a broken G11 and a record-setting Aria II Archtop. Also, another Ibanez hits the $1,000 mark.
Oct 09There is no question that fewer better banjos are showing up on eBay. This may be the result of eBay evolving into more of a commercial site than a private auction site or it could mean the market for used Japanese banjos is drying up. I think it's eBay.
Aug 21A very strange Gold Star hybrid - a G12 converted to a flat head. Was it converted or is it a different rim? I could not tell but the auction did not include the AT ring.
Aug 04There has been a long gap in my coverage; my last entry to the tables was in March. On the other hands, pickings have been on the slim side. I've started to pay closer attention again.
Jan 20It was pointed out by a fellow Banjo Hangout member that the GF100 that sold on September 2 does not have an original tailpiece. I've updated the table. Thanks, Danny! This is of current interest because the same banjo is currently listed on eBay with 2 days left to go.
Dec 222007 Year-end Gold Star Summary
The average selling price for all models except the G20 was $1,246, slightly up from last year's average of $1,212. 13 sales completed, about the same as last year. There were some other listings that were either withdrawn or did not complete. There were more 'Buy It Now' listings than in previous years, which I think contributed to some of the incomplete auctions. 2007 was a big year for the G11 and G12 arch top models, which contributed 7 of the 13 sales; in 2006, there were only 4. Arch tops represent 34% of the sales since I started keeping track in August, 2003.
Dec 22A rare Saga 'Special Florentine' model sells for $735 and an Alvarez Denver Belle sells for a very high price. Also, a 1977 Gold Star G12.
Dec 5After selling in 2004 for $1,463, a GF100 sells for $1,275 despite its good condition.
Dec 2A G11 goes for almost $1,100 and so does an Ibanez Artist hybrid.
Nov 29A G20 sells for an all-time low $2,650 (no case). There were two G20s for sale at the same time; the other listing was cancelled before any bids were received and may have been sold offline. Two other Gold Stars, a 1984 GF100 and a 1977 G12, did not sell; both were poorly priced.
Nov 24Catching up with several additions. A friend graciously provided updates to a few I missed due to my October slump. And an ordinary Alvarez that would not usually break my $500 barrier hits exactly that, probably due to gold hardware.
Nov 11As of today, only four of the brands represent 10% or more of the sales I've observed:
Gold Star29%
Alvarez18%
Ibanez18%
Fender15%
The remaining 20% is distributed among the other eight brands.
Nov 11I missed a few through sloth; sorry. I've added one Alvarez and one Iida. The Iida 239 seemed very cheap considering the hardware is gold. I have not seen any vintage Gold Stars in two months but a number of used contemporary models sold.
Sep 5, 7A 3-month dry spell for Gold Stars ends, but with disappointingly low prices. A very clean Ibanez Artist does better.
Aug 26The summer has been slow, with several banjos that normally would make my list not hitting the $500 mark. Added 8 listings but no Gold Stars.
Jul 1The sale of the G20 that I previously listed on Jun 24 did not complete. The seller, who is a reputable fellow, acted as an intermediary and got burned when the owner reneged. I have removed the listing.
Jun 25There are very few Japanese tenor or plectrum banjos listed in my tables because they have not risen above my price threshold of $500. A nice-looking gold Iida 239T has.
Jun 24Catching up. One of the Gold Stars is a G20 with a repaired headstock crack. The other Japanese brands include a record low for an Alvarez Minstrel and two unidentified (but probably Style 1) Saga banjos with wreath inlays.
May 29A Leo Deluxe almost breaks $900 but is far short of 2005's record $999, and an Alvarez Whyte Eagle sets a record. Five other entries, including three other Alvarez models and the second Iida long-neck model in just three months.
May 13A number of errors and omissions in the Gold Star serial number list have been corrected.
May 12I learn that the case I've been calling 'GS Blue' was officially known as Saga's Superior 2903.
May 10Two new Ibanez Artists, one with the Florentine-like vine inlay and Keith tuners.
Apr 22I missed one! a Gold Star GF100W sold in 2 hours in February, fast enough to pass under my radar. Thanks to the new owner for alerting me.
Apr 22The earliest Gold Star on eBay yet - a 1976 G11FE. This makes five G11s in the past four months; it took three years for the previous five to make an appearance. And don't miss the special note!
Apr 20A 1977 Gold Star G11W flat head! Not a mistake, a conversion. The original tone ring was included in the sale.
Apr 20A 2005 Gold Star GF100W fetches a miserable $540. It had a sanded neck and the spike installation looked a bit rough. Not recorded in my tables, just an interesting data point.
Apr 19First appearance of the Ventura brand on my list in an unusual, gold model. Also, a rare Fender folk model.
Apr 8Summary
Since August 2003, there have been 73 sales of 52 unique Gold Star banjos, including hybrids. The average selling price, excluding the model 20, is $1,211, down slightly from a year ago. The average for sales since January 2006 is $1,212.
Apr 8820076, a Gold Star GF100FE, makes another appearance. In between this year and last, it changed hands off eBay.
Apr 6Three Denver Belles in one month; a beautiful Ibanez Tenor!
Apr 3A 2005 Gold Star GF100W sells for a paltry $610. It's not vintage so it's not in the tables, but it's instructive.
Mar 9Several updates - Alvarez, Aria, Ibanez.
Feb 9Record-setting Iida.
Feb 9A bargain Gold Star G11 and a new (whopping) record for a GF100.
Jan 24Another Gold Star G11, a resale, appreciates 35% in less than a year.
Jan 14A Gold Star G11 for under $1,000 ends a two-month drought.
Jan 14Another breakthrough of a low-end (and ugly) Alvarez.
Jan 6Catching up with a few new entries. Prices may be rising; a few lesser models are breaking through my self-imposed $500 barrier. Also, a rare Tokai makes an appearance and a badly damaged GTR sells for a mere $255.
2006
Nov 26A Fender and an Ibanez at strong prices.
Nov 8Above average price without the original case.
Nov 2A Saga BV reaches towards $1,000!
Oct 14Rare Iida 240 in gold.
Oct 13The Gold Star G20 buyer has some good news and some bad news.
Oct 7A Gold Star G20 with some problems commands a respectable price.
Sep 30Ibanez Artist - Archtop!
Sep 25A Gold Star G12 resale; the buyer merely breaks even.
Aug 26GTR for $1,425, significantly higher than previous sales.
Aug 23Selling flurry continues with 'cosmetically challenged' Gold Star GF100.
Aug 23Ibanez Artist - one owner and 20 years in the closet.
Aug 21The Leo Deluxe rebounds to $850.
Aug 21Two Gold Stars sell on the same day at strong prices, with a new record high for the G12W model.
Aug 14A Gold Star GF-85 sells at an all-time low.
Aug 13A long dry spell for Gold Stars ends with the resale of a GF 100 at a loss of nearly $300.
Aug 7Aria Pro II, Vine Inlay.
Apr 30A Gold Star G20JD goes for $4,000 after being listed at that price for 24 hours.
Apr 30Two Leos sell on the same day.
Mar 21A Saga Bella Voce gets some overdue respect at $860.
Mar 10The Tokai sells for $1,500, more than a Gold Star fetches.
Mar 7The Tokai deal fell through and the banjo has been re-listed.
Mar 1A rare Tokai makes an appearance.
Feb 11A unique instrument - a Gold Star GF100HF with Flying Eagle inlays, supplied that way from the factory.
Jan 29Another Ibanez Artist breaks $1K.
Jan 25A Gold Star G11W archtop goes for $1,350.
Jan 22Added GTR, Saga, Sho-Bud, and Tokai to the list.
Jan 22I removed the $1,233 Artist sold on October 11 because it is a US model. The US models from the 60s regularly command more than twice their Japanese counterparts.
Jan 1The first Epiphone I've seen break the $500 barrier. Just days before, a '90s Korean Epiphone sold for $600.
2005
Nov 28A new high for a Gold Star G12 at $1,404. Is the archtop coming back?
Nov 11A 60s, made in the US Fender Artist at $1,233. (This is not in the tables but is an interesting point of reference.)
Aug 12A new low for a Gold Star G20JD.
Aug 11After watching for two years, I buy a pristine Gold Star G12W.