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Description

The Vega Whyte Laydie No. 2 Banjo is a tribute to the classic craftsmanship that defined early 20th-century American banjo making. Renowned for its Whyte Laydie tone ring, this instrument delivers a bright, crisp sound that is both powerful and warm, making it a favorite among traditional and contemporary banjo players alike. The Whyte Laydie No. 2 is crafted with a three-ply maple rim, providing a robust and resonant foundation. The neck is made from durable maple, ensuring stability and smooth playability. Its ebony fingerboard offers a sleek and fast playing surface, while the inlay patterns give it a vintage aesthetic charm. This banjo is not just an instrument but a piece of history, designed for musicians who appreciate quality and a rich tonal palette. Whether performing on stage or recording in the studio, the Vega Whyte Laydie No. 2 offers a timeless sound that will inspire creativity.

Key Features:

  • Whyte Laydie tone ring for a signature bright and crisp sound
  • Three-ply maple rim for enhanced resonance and durability
  • Maple neck for stability and smooth playability
  • Ebony fingerboard with vintage-style inlays
  • Traditional construction inspired by early 20th-century designs
  • Ideal for both traditional and contemporary banjo styles
Bernunzio Uptown Music

Bernunzio Uptown Music

Vega Whyte Laydie No. 2 Banjo

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Vega Whyte Laydie No. 2 Banjo

Bernunzio Uptown Music

Bernunzio Uptown Music

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Vega Whyte Laydie No. 2 Banjo ca. 1925 SOLD!!!!!!

Bernunzio Uptown Music

Bernunzio Uptown Music

Video thumbnail for 1920s Vega Whyte Laydie No. 2 openback 5-string banjo by Jake Wildwood & Co

1920s Vega Whyte Laydie No. 2 openback 5-string banjo

Jake Wildwood & Co

Jake Wildwood & Co

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Vega Whyte Laydie No. 2 SOLD!

Bernunzio Uptown Music

Bernunzio Uptown Music

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Vega Whyte Laydie No. 2 Banjo.

Build quality

  • The inlays on the Whyte Laydie No. 2 are recognized for being deeper and more detailed, which helps in identifying genuine models.

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Setup and maintenance

  • It's critical to check for any warping in the neck, as this can significantly affect the instrument's playability and value.

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Features and functionality

  • Original Whyte Laydie models from the early 1900s lack a metal plate on the dowel stick, a detail crucial for authenticating its vintage status.

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Value and pricing

  • A 12-inch pot version of a Vega Whyte Laydie can be significantly more expensive and is highly sought after by enthusiasts.

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Comparisons

  • A Vega Whyte Laydie with a 12-inch pot and a Bart Reiter repro V tapered neck is considered by some to be the best playing configuration.

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See how Gillian Welch uses Vega Whyte Laydie No. 2 Banjo

Gillian Welch

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Welch plays a 1925 Vega Whyte Laydie

See how Dave Rawlings uses Vega Whyte Laydie No. 2 Banjo

Dave Rawlings

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In this Youtube video of Dave Rawlings performing with Gillian Welch, he can be seen playing a 1925 Vega Whyte Laydie No. 2 Banjo. He shares this banjo with Welch and they alternate playing it during live shows.

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