The smaller 11” pot size gives our brightest, crispest tone, while the 12” gives more bass and depth. Both the 5-string and Tenor banjos are now offered in 11” and 12” Open-back styles. The 4-string Tenor banjos have a 23.125” scale, 1.28” nut width, and 22 frets. Etsa Clevenger, circa 1962ĥ-strings styles have a 25.5” scale, 1.34” nut width, and 17 hardened nickel-silver frets with a straight Frailing Scoop. Chuck Ogsbury at ODE Banjos, circa 1962īoth the ODE Sundance and Magician models are simple, no-frills utilitarian banjos that are lightweight, vibrant, easy to play, and they, utilize our beautiful multi-laminated maple Tone-rim construction, heavy aged brass and nickel hardware, our solid Cherry and Ebony neck, and are available in 5-string and Tenor Open-back styles. By combining the desirable, time-proven features of vintage banjos with modern improvements in technology, materials, and design, the new ODEs offer the best of the past with modern improved tone, playability, and longevity. The ODE SUNDANCE and MAGICIAN banjos are all about capturing the spirit and flavor of the classic 19 th century vintage instruments.
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