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Ome banjo parts
Ome banjo parts








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This is a really good opportunity to get a top quality banjo for under $2000 that is clean, set up and ready to go.Ĭheck out Banjo Warehouse for all sorts of interesting Banjos and Banjo Parts for Sale. This is also fully adjustable with the truss rod and dual coordinator rods. 10 gauge strings and the action is set nicely. The bridge is a Scorpion Bridge and this has correct intonation. This has a Remo frosted head which has been set to 90 on a drum dial.

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This has been professionally set up at the Banjo Warehouse in Atlanta Georgia. On top of this the hardshell case is clean as well. The first few frets show a hint of wear but that does not effect the function and the rest of the frets are clean. The neck and fretboard are in really good shape. All of the wood is also super clean and there isn’t much evidence of use at all. This is all original and also includes a TKL hardshell case. This is a steal at under $2000 and this will give you a lot of tone, sound and some really good volume. I think most people would try to get at least $2500 out of this.

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The tuners have beautiful buttons which really set the banjo off nicely and this is absolutely a professional quality banjo. The banjo is all original with a wooden armrest and an OME engraved tailpiece. The headstock also has inlay work including the OME logo. This has an ebony fretboard with some really attractive inlay. This has maple shell with a mahogany neck and resonator. OME makes some of the finest banjos made today and this is a great example of one of these banjos.

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This has been fully inspected and set up at the Banjo Warehouse in Atlanta Georgia.ĪLL OF OUR SALES INCLUDE A 7 DAY FULL SATISFACTION GUARANTEE This is a gorgeous OME Sundance 5 string Banjo which is Made in USA. I own an old aluminum pot ODE - still a great banjo and is louder than my Pete Seeger Vega.Ome Sundance 5 string Banjo. If I ever get the money, there's an OME that I would order but no bluegrasser would ever touch it. The OMEs have a sweetness that is not found anywhere else but they have a number of different tone rings so what's right for one might not be right for someone else.

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Possibly the loudest banjos I have ever played are Stellings (and an old Bacon "C" plectrum I used to own).

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The issue is that they are not the same - they both deviate a bit from being Gibson clones - a good thing, IMO.įor crack and raw power, it is difficult to beat a Stelling. As far as I know he operates on a "by appointment only" basis-not for the snob appeal, but because he likes to give his customers all the time they need to test drive instruments in a private, non-threatening setting.Īssuming that money is not the issue here (or I would be letting you know that I am a Recording King Dealer), both Stelling and OME are good choices. His inventory is huge, and he'll encourage you to play as many banjos as you wish until you find what you want. In fact, I don't know where in NJ you live, but if you arrange to take a trip to Dave's shop in Bryantown, MD, I'm sure you'd find it worth your while. (I should know, as he tried to talk me out of buying a banjo from him once.) He is absolutely trustworthy he will not steer you wrong, even if it means losing a sale. Dave has played many, many Stellings and Omes, and he is a dealer for both companies. If I were you my very next step would be to give David Schenkman-proprietor of the Turtle Hill Banjo Company-a call at (301) 274-3441. As far as I know the standard models of both makers have pretty close to the same scale lengths and nut widths. Omes and Stellings are both absolutely top-notch.










Ome banjo parts