- Baldwin Ode Banjo Serial Numbers List Printable
- Baldwin Ode Banjo Serial Numbers List Printable
- Ode Banjo
The serial format should be one of the following: 2SR – xxx 2SR – xxx – G 2SR – xxxx – G 2. Does it have the gear adjustment hole - in the heel? When Baldwin bought ODE, in 1966 - they kept using Chuck's original vendors, to make all of the parts. So, all of the 'ODE' stampings remained on the metal work - right up until the very end. Ode/Baldwin Style C plectrum banjo made in the U.S. In 1970s or early 1980s. This banjo has been refinished -not the best, not the worst. The inner rim has been repainted black so there are no identifying marks, serial number, etc. Likewise the headstock was painted black so therefore no Ode or Baldwin.
< Back to HomeSerial numbers were at approximately #5xxx - when the Groton, Connecticut works were started in April, 1920. Gretsch stopped active production of Bacon and B&D banjos, around 1966-67 when Baldwin (Gretsch's parent company, at that time) bought the ODE Company. However, some Bacon/B&D stock was still seen on 1970 price lists. (It would be an 'official' ODE - with a dowelstick, stamped with 'ODE Boulder, Colo.' And a serial number in the 19xx to 21xx range.).
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From oded28 on 4/23/2013 9:37:43 AM
1976 Baldwin Ode banjo June #61 June #74 2001 Flatiron A5 Artist. For some reason, it looks like the original serial number has been covered up by another.
does anyone have an accurate/ definitive serial number list for odes that transitions into the early baldwin years( 1966-1971)
Baldwin Ode Banjo Serial Numbers List Printable
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Baldwin Ode Banjo Serial Numbers List Printable
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