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We're excited about the return of ODE banjos. Chuck Ogsbury started building the first ODE banjos in the early '60s, back when he was just a college kid. He later sold that company to Baldwin, which continued making the banjos until 1980. This current iteration of the venerable brand is a product of the second generation of the Ogsbury family, as Chuck's son Zen, and Zen’s wife Zoe, are the people behind ODE rebirth.
This ODE Magician model features a 12-inch head, a mahogany neck, and an ebony fingerboard with a generous frailing scoop past the 17th fret. The slightly aged brass hardware and lightly stained neck and shell give it a warm and woody look, and the amber knobs on the tuners continue the theme. The 12-inch head produces a plunky, mellow tone. With a 25 1/2" string scale it's very playable and there's no lack of volume when you want and/or need it. Pretty cool that this Magician represents over 60 years of Ogsbury family banjo-making!
Specs
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Fingerboard
Ebony
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Neck material
Mahogany
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Nut width
1.34"
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Scale length
25.5"
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Total frets
17
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Tuners
Planetary Geared Tuners with Amber Knobs
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Diameter
12"
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Tone ring
Multi-ply Maple Tone-rim
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Case type
Gig Bag
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Serial number
193
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SKU
ODEMAGMAH12-193
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UPC
112024