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Monday, October 12. 2009

A new neck for an old friend

I recently finished up another neck project for a customer who had an old spunover banjo that belonged to his grandfather. This was a fun project and the neck turned out great on this old banjo. The rim had been refinished by it's owner, but the old neck was in pretty bad shape. Amazingly it was an almost Identical neck to the one that was on the old Gibson pot. These two banjos came to me from two different parts of the country, I wish I knew who made these necks!

Here are a few images of the old necks on this one and the Gibson.

Old Gibson Conversion neck

Spunover Banjo Neck


Here is the new neck on this wonderful old banjo




Posted by
Neil Turner
in Repairs & Conversions at 10:26 | Comments (0) | Trackbacks (0)
Defined tags for this entry: banjo, banjo building, gibson, repair & conversion

Wednesday, September 23. 2009

What to do with an 83 year old rim? Here's an answer!

Awhile ago I did a post about an 83 year old Gibson Tenor banjo that was sent to me for a rework. You can see the original post here.

Here is how it arrived to me:


And here is the finished banjo:




This was a fun project and I'm glad I got the chance to restore this old rim to a playable condition, hopefully the owner will have many years of enjoyment out of this one!
Posted by
Neil Turner
in Repairs & Conversions at 17:50 | Comments (0) | Trackbacks (0)
Defined tags for this entry: banjo, banjo building, gibson, repair & conversion

Wednesday, July 1. 2009

What to do with an 83 year old rim?

There's been a lot going on around Buzzard HQ lately and today I started on a wonderful repair/restoration. I was sent this banjo and the owner really didn't know much about it, only that it has hung on his wall since the early 70's and had a Gibson tag on the inside. The banjo turns out to be an early 5 string conversion of a 1926 Gibson Tenor Banjo, this conversion was done sometime in the 60's I presume but may be earlier. The pot is stamped with a serial number 8257-30 and has a Tag that says "The Gibson, Gibson INC, Kalamazoo Mich.". A little research turned up that this pot was made in 1926 and was originally an open back tenor.

The current state of the banjo is pretty poor, the neck is bowed enough to make this banjo unplayable. So I am in the process of doing a restore on this thing, building a new neck, repairing the rim which was slightly mangled in the original conversion. The owner doesn't want a full reproduction of the original conversion or an original Gibson, he just wants a nice playable banjo. I'll post some more details and images as I progress, but for now here are some images of the banjo in the state it arrived in. The original banjo had coordinator rods if you look close you can see the holes for them.











This should be a very exciting build! I have some other repairs and new banjos going as well, and I will update the blog with other projects soon.
Posted by
Neil Turner
in Repairs & Conversions at 17:10 | Comment (1) | Trackbacks (0)
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