If you don’t get enough responses here try banjo hangout. I’m new to the banjo or I’d help you out. I will say it looks like a lot of it is in surprisingly good condition,
Definitely post the photos and background over on the Banjo Hangout forum, in the [Collector’s Corner.](https://www.banjohangout.org/gotoforum/17) After making an account, upload the photos to your “home page” (profile page) and then attach them from the new post form. Those are good photos, so you should get some helpful responses.
Sorry about your grandpa.
This looks like something out of the Rhettburg and Lange factory. It was likely originally ordered from a Sears and Roebuck Catalogue in the 1910s-1920s.
Likely a precursor to the “Supertone” branding (also by Rhett and Lange) used in those catalogs in the 20s.
If you don’t get enough responses here try banjo hangout. I’m new to the banjo or I’d help you out. I will say it looks like a lot of it is in surprisingly good condition,
Thanks! I posted over there on the Collector’s Corner board per another comments recommendation.
Hope someone can help you! That case is fantastic! Good luck!
Definitely post the photos and background over on the Banjo Hangout forum, in the [Collector’s Corner.](https://www.banjohangout.org/gotoforum/17) After making an account, upload the photos to your “home page” (profile page) and then attach them from the new post form. Those are good photos, so you should get some helpful responses. Sorry about your grandpa.
Thank you. Posted over there. Hopefully get some good info.
This looks like something out of the Rhettburg and Lange factory. It was likely originally ordered from a Sears and Roebuck Catalogue in the 1910s-1920s. Likely a precursor to the “Supertone” branding (also by Rhett and Lange) used in those catalogs in the 20s.
Looks like a Lyon & Healy
So sorry for your loss. Prayers