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Tony sullivan ome banjo full#
I have never had to stuff a rag or anything else in it, the sound is full with a very good mix of lows and middles. Has a great sound, very plunky, very traditional.
Tony sullivan ome banjo serial number#
Serial number 977, label on tone bar marked Ramsey Banjos, Appomattox, VA, so I'm guessing this was made late 90s?ġ2 inch pot, with skin head. **New** Sullivan Pre-War replica engraved w/Terry Baucomġ1/16¡± Sullivan Factory Floor bridge Baucom Spacing (5/8¡± bridge optional) Sullivan Historic Factory Floor with light nitro lacquer Nitro lacquer with Vintage toner over style 3 color Nitro lacquer with Vintage toner over style 3 color very light 049 tall sanded to 35 tall (standard frets optional) Replica pancake tuners with ivoroid buttonsĦ0¡äs style. Genuine Honduran Mahogany Pre-War 5-string specs
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Some photos of the banjo follow the specs.
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He will also use it for an upcoming solo CD project, which unbelievably will be the first ever under his name alone.Īt this time, there are no details or photos on the Sullivan Banjo site, but we have a list of the specifications for the Terry Baucom Signature model banjo which we obtained from Sullivan. Terry used his new signature model this week in recording a new banjo instructional DVD, which will be released later this summer on the John Boy & Billy label. ¡☊fter many hours playing my new Sullivan banjo, I have to say that it goes well beyond my expectations ¨C which were high to begin with.¡± He tells us that he is beyond delighted with his new banjo. He thinks modern players will enjoy the feel these frets provide. Terry calls them ¡°speed frets,¡± and became enamored of them while playing his 60s vintage Bow Tie banjos this past few years. One design specification that was important to Terry is the lower, wider frets popular in 1960s model banjos. They will inspect and play each one, and none will ship until Baucom is fully satisfied with the sound and playability of each finished instrument. Ed and Terry will be involved in the final set up of each Baucom banjo. Terry will be working closely with Ed Lowe (CEO of John Boy & Billy) and the folks at Sullivan. The Sullivans have high standards and this banjo model is no exception.¡± I couldn¡¯t be more pleased that they asked me to be part of the development of this banjo. Their passion is to provide the highest quality instruments and accessories to their customers. ¡°I have known Bill Sullivan and his sons, Jeff and Eric, a long time. The mahogany banjo with nickel hardware has been being developed over the past several months and Baucom is happy about his association with Sullivan Banjo and First Quality Musical Supplies of Louisville, Kentucky. Brazilian rosewood fretboard, and lower/wider frets (what Terry refers to as "speed frets" that were used on Gibson Banjos from the early 60's.) listed are the specs of this rare limited edition Banjo.Īfter much anticipation, it is being announced that Sullivan Banjo is the builder on the new Terry Baucom signature banjo. Factory Floor rim, Thunderbolt tone ring, mahogany neck and resonator. It was featured in Terry's "Driving With the Duke" DVD. This banjo is one of four Terry Baucom models (that I know of) in existance.