Baldwin Ode Banjo Serial Numbers

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Baldwin ODE model 6510 2SR Excellent original condition - no fret wear showing, no visible dents, dings, or scratches. No repairs done nor needed.

Dark natural finish, ivoroid bound mahogany resonator, 5 piece mahogany/maple/rosewood neck, aluminum archtop rim with brass tone hoop, 11' head, 24 brackets, shoes and flanges, rosewood fretboard with dot inlays, 22 frets, rosewood headstock overlay features ODE logo inlay and Baldwin banner, heavy brass tension hoop, all geared tuners, ODE 3-way adjustable tailpiece, armrest. All hardware is nickel plated, with the exception of the tailpiece which is chrome. Has a 5th string sliding capo installed. Will come shipped in the original green lined Lifton hard shell case. 'Made in the USA' quality instrument at an import price. Don't miss out! Price: $695.00 USD Shipping: 55.00 Posted By: United States, Carthage, TX, 75633 Condition of Banjo: Used - Excellent Condition Type: Brand: Ad Status: Sold, #36908 Item viewed 3492 times © 2019 BanjoBuyer.com.

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Dating Baldwin guitars Unfortunately, Baldwin guitars do not have a serial number scheme to allow convenient dating. There’s no decipherable pattern to Burns-made guitars with serial numbers; they really only served a warranty purpose.

Bacon Banjo Company Serial Numbers A Summary of Bacon Serial Numbers by Ed Britt Copyright © 2003 All rights reserved. (From my forthcoming, yet-to-be written, magnum-opus - David L. Day, and the Transitional Bacon Banjos) Editor's note: There was never a 'Bacon & Day Company' nor for that matter a 'B & D Banjo Company.'

It was always called the Fred Bacon Manufacturing Company, or the Bacon Banjo Company, or some variant thereof. Free edius 7 full keygen crack working 2013 torrent. The 'D' of 'B&D' was in fact David L. Day, but his name was never part of the company name. While the bulk of the information contained here is from Ed Britt, I have added a few things, and responsibility for errors is mine. MIH The 'Bacon' and the 'B&D' models were numbered consecutively - from Bacon's start in 1906 (#1) to it's sale to Gretsch in 1939/40 (approx. 1906 - 1920 The early Bacon banjos, made from 1906 to 1920 were produced for Fred Bacon by several makers, including: Fairbanks-Vega, Wm Lange (Orpheum), and Fred's own workshop - in Forrest Dale, Vt.

1913 Earliest reference to Forrest Dale, VT address in catalog. Actual maker at that time is still unknown, although later banjos were probably made or assembled there. 1920 - 1940 Serial numbers were at approximately #5xxx - when the Groton, Connecticut works were started in April, 1920. 1920 Bacon announced 2 arched top, carved mandolins. 1922 David L.

Day left Vega and joined the Bacon Banjo Company. 1923 Serial numbers were approximately #9xxx - when the Silver Bell was introduced. 1930 appear stating 'available in March.' 1931 Serial numbers were approximately #29,xxx - when the 'new generation' Symphonie, Sultana, and Senorita were introduced. 1938 Serial numbers were approximately #35,xxx - when the famous Hurricane of 1938 (Sept), closed the Groton works.