.. of Bermondsey London (father of George E. Morris the well-known professional banjoist) was a busy teacher of the banjo during the banjo boom of the 1920’s he had zither-banjos made especially for him by a local man named Jim Gough.
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The demand for the instruments among Morris's many pupils was more than Gough could cope with and George Morris had to turn to Temlett and Windsor for his supplies.
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The Morris zither-banjos were well made instruments and highly thought of at the time.
George Morris  1877 to
Do you have a pre 1940's banjo by this maker? Â can you supply us some images?