FRETS.COM Museum


1920
Grover Vibrator

© Frank Ford, 2003; Photos by FF

Yet another accessory for the banjo player, the Grover Vibrator was yet another attempt (see "head lights") to overcome the tendency for the banjo's skin head to become too loose in damp weather. A pair of regular (Grover "Non-Tip," of course) banjo bridges are loaded against the underside of the head with an adjustable springy strip of maple. It strikes me that this device is not nearly strong enough to compensate for much loss of head tension.


The banjo playing world had to wait another 30 years for Remo to come up with the first Mylar head, called "Weather King."


Back to Museum Main Page


Back to Index Page