Baldwin Style A Tenor Banjo
ODE Baldwin Style 2 tenor banjo built in Boulder, Colorado USA around 1967 before they became Ome Banjos.. Probably not a banjo that has been heard of much in the Irish Traditional Music circles, but think of OME tenor banjos, made in Colorado USA? You got it! OME banjo Company were formally known as the ODE banjo Company. Recently researching information on the ODE banjo company their catalogue describes their instruments as follows…
Baldwin banjos have been designed by musicians who truly know and appreciate the instrument. Skilled craftsmen blend detailed hand work with modern techniques of construction. All parts are built to rigid specifications to insure consistent quality and to incorporate design refinements. For added strength and beauty the hand-crafted necks of mahogany or walnut are laminated with a centre strip of rose-wood between two thin layers of maple. Other marks of exceptional quality are the extra heavy brass tension hoop and resonator flange. This is the only ever built banjo with a 16:1 geared neck adjustment rod. Tonally the Baldwin is designed to provide the crisp resonance and lingering depths of the bright authentic banjo sound.
In this Style A model it uses a one piece cast rim. Some further reading can be seen here on this link. It is also nice to hear on different banjo forums i.e the banjo hangout that owners have held on to their Baldwins over the years, and to those who parted with them only have stories of regret!
- Mahogany neck laminated with one rose-wood and two maple centre stripes.
- matching mahogany resonator with binding on upper and lower edges.
- Distinctive Baldwin peghead banner
- Ebony fingerboard, MOP position markers, bound with ivoroid.
- One piece cast aluminium rim
- Archtop brass tone ring
- Nickel plated metal parts throughout.
- ODE 4:1 ratio geared tuning pegs
- ODE keshner style tail piece
- Adjustable truss rod in neck
For Sale £1350
A demo video of Paramount Super Tenor Banjo