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English: William A. Huntley (left) holding banjeaurine and John H. Lee (right) holding 5-string banjo. In front of Huntley is a Little Wonder Piccolo Banjo. As this is an advertisement for S. S. Stewart, all the instruments are likely to be made by that company. Huntley, himself, owned at least 8 of Stewart's instruments.
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S. S. Stewart's Banjo and Guitar Journal, February-March 1886, page 7

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Author Crosscup and West Engineering, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1885/1886

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William A. Huntley (left) holding banjeaurine and John H. Lee (right) holding 5-string banjo

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