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I've had the new OME North Star for a week and I'm very pleased with its tone and craftsmanship. I've ordered a Sosebee 9/16" high bridge to swap out for the 5/8" high Sosebee bridge that came installed from OME. It seems that makers of old-time banjoes tend to install a bit higher bridge for a higher action than guitar players may be used to using. When I got my Pisgah last year I also swapped out the higher bridge that came installed on that banjo for the graciously included lower-height bridge.
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Yesterday, I ordered a new Vega #2 and it should be here later this week. Frankly, I'm thinking of selling or trading-in my Deering Sierra Maple Flathead Resonator as I never play it since getting into open-back, clawhammer banjos. The Sierra is basically still new with maybe 8 hours playing time on it. It's a good bluegrass banjo but heavy too at 11 lbs. Maybe I'll trade it towards a new Vega Long-Neck? I think this banjo thing has really gotten out-of-hand! More to come and pictures too on all banjos.
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My new Vega No. 2 arrived from Banjo.com a couple of days ago and it's a well-made, nice-toned banjo with a clean and elegant aesthetic. The action, as received, with its 5/8 inch Deering Smile bridge is acoustic-guitar-like low and I may purchase a 11/16 inch Smile bridge to raise the action just a bit for better right-hand clawhammer feel.
I'll post pictures, along with my thoughts about of this and the other banjos I've purchased over the last year-and-a-half of my Banjo Acquisition Syndrome affliction because, as we AGFers know, without pictures they don't exist.
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You're right, Rudy, and being a machinist, I should have known better but my mind wasn't in gear or something! Correction has been made in post. Thanks!
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I do believe I've read every post here. I hope so.
I've been working on banjos for 50 years. So my obviously-sideways reply to this thread is that I like coordinator-rod banjos. Perch-pole (or "stick", "dowel", whatever) banjos are a pain to maintain and service. I bet I reset 50 of the dang things when working in the shop. And on a few others (including my all-time favorites - the old Whyte Laydies), I heat-warped the stick back into some sort of decent action. I prefer the tube-and plate Gibsons and the older shoe-and-hook Gibsons (with the leftover resonators and flanges thrown in an ancient Paisano orange crate under the overhanging side of the bench). My absolute favorite is a converted early Gibson Pyramid model 2 sans reso and flange, but alot can be done with TB-1s, RB-170s, and Orioles as well. Lots of players opine that the sound of a perch-pole banjo is distinctly different from a coordinator-rod banjo. I believe a dead-on match of tone can be achieved by my choice of strings, head, tone ring, bridge, tailpiece, neck construction, wood selection, and head tension. For long-necks, I'll take an RB-175, though the old Vega Seeger gets the majority stamp of approval. |
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How about Nechville Banjos? It looks like they've solved the ability to quickly change their banjos' action, via their patented Quick-Cam Neck Connection, to suit any player or varying humidity and aging conditions.
http://www.nechville.com/allacoustics.php
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Although I ordered a Deering Smile Bridge in 11/16 inch height, I'll probably, for the time being, leave the 5/8 inch Smile Bridge the banjo came factory-installed with as I'm getting used to playing it at this height. I did say the action was acoustic-guitar-like low but let me modify that statement with this banjo is setup at an almost electric-guitar-like action height, and with no fret buzz even with a moderately aggressive clawhammer technique. This is a testament to Deering's great quality control and factory setup, and let me also say that Barry Waldrep at Banjo.com, the world's largest Deering dealer, may have done his thing, too, in setting-up this great banjo when installing the free railroad spikes!
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Let me restate that if you can find a new, cosmetically-blemished Eastman EBJ-WL1 5-String Banjo in the $950 to $1100 range, I don't think you'd regret buying it. I'm playing mine this afternoon and loving the tone and overall comfort this banjo provides. If you play Clawhammer, the only adjustment you may want to make is to replace the original bridge with the next highest one to facilitate better right-hand clawing before contacting the head.
Current Banjos: Vega No. 2 Tubaphone OME North Star Walnut Eastman EBJ-WL1 Whyte Laydie Vega 12" Old Tyme Wonder Rickard 12" Maple Ridge Dobson Pisgah 12" Walnut Tubaphone Bart Reiter Regent Whyte Laydie Deering Sierra Flathead
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Being that I very seldom play my Maple Deering Sierra Resonator, I'm thinking of trading it in on a Deering Vega White Oak Longneck Banjo. My local dealer is checking into the current availability/lead-time to get a longneck. I've heard decent things about the new Deering White Oak banjos and may give the longneck version a whirl. Does anyone have any experience with the fairly new Deering White Oak line of banjos?
Current Banjos: Vega No. 2 Tubaphone OME North Star Walnut Eastman EBJ-WL1 Whyte Laydie Vega 12" Old Tyme Wonder Rickard 12" Maple Ridge Dobson Pisgah 12" Walnut Tubaphone Bart Reiter Regent Whyte Laydie Deering Sierra Maple Flathead
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NBD Bart Reiter Regent
Hi Folks,
Finally, I'm going to start posting photos of several of the banjos I've acquired over the last two years or so. Here are a few photos of my Bart Reiter Regent which has a Whyte Laydie Tone Ring which is visible as the scalloped feature between the wooden rim and the banjo head in the rear view of the pot. Bart Reiter banjos are a really good value of American craftsmanship and price! Current Banjos: Vega No. 2 Tubaphone OME North Star Walnut Eastman EBJ-WL1 Whyte Laydie Vega 12" Old Tyme Wonder Rickard 12" Maple Ridge Dobson Pisgah 12" Walnut Tubaphone Bart Reiter Regent Whyte Laydie Deering Sierra Maple Flathead
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Nice looking banjo. Reiter banjos are the best values out there. I have had three over the years and my Reiter Bacophone Plus is my main performance banjo these days. It has both Bacon and Whyte Laydie tone rings stacked together.
I have also owned an A-scale Standard and a normal scale Fretless Standard, both with a simple brass hoop tonering and they were great banjos. My other favorites are banjos by Dan Knowles, Bill Rickard, and Jason Burns. Then a couple of Hicklers, Prusts, mountain banjos... Like guitars, it is hard to just have one...
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Don't know if he has been mentioned but Ken Levan makes great banjos at a fair price. He has got quite a good rep on the BHO Forum.
I really like his New Vintage line. http://levanbanjos.com/levanbanjos.l...w_Vintage.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aqoTkn9Cbs
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