Good eye, Dave, definitely the same headstock inlay and certainly the same time period, though my subject is a different model altogether. I could believe Lyon & Healy, which places it in a Chicago factory, rather than the Northeast. Unsurprising, as Lyon & Healy built for several well-known catalog labels. Some were extremely fancy too.
The checkered bindings should have been my clue, Coz... they wound up on quite a few Chicago-label Regal and Oahu guitars too.
*and yes, I replaced the busted hide, with a Fiberskyn head, a synthetic banjo head made to simulate the old calfskin hide-heads. The headstock of this banjo is completely healthy... I just thought you guys might enjoy those backstraps.