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English: Man with mutton chops playing the banjo
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Source Seeger, Pete (2002) [1948] How to play the 5-string Banjo (3rd revised ed.), Beacon, NY: Seeger, Pete, p. 50 ISBN: 978-59773-164-5.
Author Converse's Banjo Tutor (1892)

This image was included in Pete Seeger's book How to play the 5-string Banjo, which was first published in 1948 without a copyright. The image caption reads: "'Correct position to hold the banjo' from Converse's Banjo Tutor, 1892".

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