Baldwin Ode Banjo Serial Numbers

24.09.2018
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Mother of pearl inlays adorn these two long-neck Ode and Baldwin Ode era banjos with aluminum pots from Boulder, Colorado. The BRC founder has owned the brown banjo since 1971 after buying it from a now prominent folk singer. The black banjo rested in someone’s garage unassembled for almost 40 years until he purchased and restored it. Although the BRC founder is primarily a bluegrass resonator 5 string musician, the mellow tone of the black banjo makes it ideal for quiet around-the-house picking.

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BALDWIN ODE BANJO 1970'S MADE IN BOULDER. This auction is for a great banjo made by Baldwin. It is an ODE. Model number 6510; serial number 5-75-14. Made in Boulder, CO. This instrument was taken to Strait Music in Austin, Texas for an assessment. Mar 25, 2018 - Here's (an ODE A-style for sale by Campbell's Music Service. Dealer reiterates what I've heard, that ODE mandolins were made by Robt.

Check-out below Comments. Adam- Thanks for providing the serial number of the instrument. A brief history: It is generally believed that the center two digits of the serial number indicate the year of manufacture, which is 1978 in your case. The other digits represent the lot number and instrument number, although it is not clear which # is which. Baldwin bought Ode in 1966, and the name `Ode` was not used for 5 years per sales contract. In 1970, Baldwin moved from Colorado to Arkansas, and Gretsch took over manufacturing Baldwin-Ode banjos, and soon the Baldwin pre-fix was dropped back to just `Ode`. My own 2SR banjo made in 1972 has `Baldwin-Ode` on the peghead.

The `2SR` means that it is a style 2 banjo with aluminum rim bearing a (S) standard neck length and an (R) archtop pot. A 2SR Ode banjo from that era has a loud bright and brassy sound and might fetch up to the $800 to $1000 range depending on condition, but the pre-Gretsch banjos are a little more valuable. Hope this helps, Barry. Barry-thanks again for your fine website.

I have an Ode longneck (marked Muse on the dowel stick), SN 1592 in my workshop right now, has been owned by one family since it was new. Appearance is a bit rough, a fair bit of corrosion on the hardware, and I will have to replace the original Grover open back tuning machines as they simply will not work, but everything else is solid and I intend to keep all else as original as I can. The owner played hell out of it up to the time he passed, so it is full of good music and fine vibes. Based on my limited research, it seems to be very early one, walnut neck with maple center, tension tailpiece, aluminum archtop shell, and the peghead is the curly oneanyway, I am bringing it back to playing condition for the family and would like to know a bit about it.

Best punjabi songs torrent download free. It’s been a half-century since an enterprising young Colorado university student took his engineering school education, turned it toward his real passion, and an American musical institution was born. When Chuck Ogsbury decided to sand-cast aluminum banjo rims and sell his personal collection of Civil War-era and other rare firearms to finance the production of the first one hundred ODE banjos in 1960, he had no idea he was starting a company that would influence American banjo manufacturing for fifty years and put some of the most innovative and beautiful instruments into the hands of thousands of musicians here and abroad. OME Banjos “Actually, I never really thought when I did this that I’d make a lifetime career of it,” Ogsbury explains.