Part of the original paperwork included with the Lange made Reser model banjo. This banjo was contracted by Harry Reser to the Lange company so that Reser could include it with his mail order banjo lesson plan. The paperwork explains that the banjo is included for an additional $5 and talks about the importance of having a quality instrument to learn on. This banjo was made by the William Lange banjo company sometime between 1925 and 1939. In 1897, Lange and his partner, Rettburg had a banjo company in New York City making a variety of banjos until 1922 when Lange took over and renamed the company Wm L Lange. Among other banjos, Lange made or was associated with Orpheum and Paramount banjos. Due to the success of Lange made instruments, he also began making lower priced instruments for entry level players. At that time, customers desiring their own name on the peghead could contract with Lange to build them and this banjo falls in that category upon the request of Harry Reser.