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Help: Paramount Style A info?

24 Jan 02 - 02:25 PM (#634783)
Subject: Paramount Style A info?
From: GUEST,Gary Dufresne

Hello All.

I am a guitarist doing some banjo research for a friend. He is interested in playing his grandfather's banjo, and he brought it to work. I am taking it home tonight and will re-string and figure out some stuff to show him. I plan on buying a book, because the Internet resources for tenor banjo seem to be lacking (tablature especially).

Where's the serial number? I see the same number (5178) stamped on the wood at 2 locations inside the banjo, and there is a metal plate inside too, with just words (Paramount, Wm. Lange).

The banjo and case are in tough shape, but the banjo sounds cool?

Any information will be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,

Gary Dufresne


24 Jan 02 - 02:49 PM (#634805)
Subject: RE: Help: Paramount Style A info?
From: GUEST,me again

There is a typo. I didnn't mean to *ask* "the banjo sounds cool?"

I meant to *say* "the banjo sounds cool!!!"


24 Jan 02 - 03:03 PM (#634821)
Subject: RE: Help: Paramount Style A info?
From: Justa Picker

Info on Paramount Banjos.


24 Jan 02 - 03:11 PM (#634827)
Subject: RE: Help: Paramount Style A info?
From: GUEST,Gary Dufresne

Thanks justa picker! I had already found that site, but I didn't know if the number I had (5178) was actually the serial number. I assume it is, so it must be a 1926 banjo.

Thanks again!


24 Jan 02 - 07:30 PM (#634990)
Subject: RE: Help: Paramount Style A info?
From: GUEST,Gary Dufresne

I just put some pictures of the banjo on my website. Anyone feel like giving me an opinion on what it needs?

Can anyone tell me the purpose of the little, movable arm in the picture called "thingie"?

http://users.ids.net/~dufresne/images/banjo

THANKS!


24 Jan 02 - 08:08 PM (#635016)
Subject: RE: Help: Paramount Style A info?
From: BanjoRay

What's most needed is for the person who put the guitar peg on the peghead to be taken outside and fed to the crocodiles. Its a fine antique banjo. If it was mine I'd replace that odd peg. If you or your luthier can't find a matching old one, replace all four with some good modern ones, eg Waverleys, and store the old ones for posterity. I've seen a lot of banjos but I don't recognize that moveable thingy - Maybe it used to hold on a scratch plate?

Cheers
Ray


24 Jan 02 - 08:52 PM (#635045)
Subject: RE: Help: Paramount Style A info?
From: GUEST,Gary Dufresne

Thank you for your response Ray.

I had a feeling someone would say something like that. if you look a little closer, you'll see that there are >2< odd pegheads! My friend mentioned that he thought his grandfather probably did that at some point.

I think you're right about it being antique. I just noticed that the frets are VERY worn where the strings hit them.

This is a luthier job, huh? I think it's a beautiful instrument, and I already told my friend that if it was more than changing strings, I would not touch it. I told him he would have to have a professional look at it.

The bridge (that little, thin piece of wood) looks like it needs to be replaced, and it has made quite a dent in the REMO top, which looks like it needs to be replaced too.

Thanks again for your help Ray.

Gary


25 Jan 02 - 12:46 AM (#635137)
Subject: RE: Help: Paramount Style A info?
From: Rolfyboy6

The little lever thingee may be a 'mute' lever, which only Paramount banjos had. I'm not sure what/how it exactly does since I never got to play with one, only look from a few feet away. Changes the sound.


25 Jan 02 - 01:45 AM (#635149)
Subject: RE: Help: Paramount Style A info?
From: GUEST,Ernest

Hello Gary,

referring to your request I suggest that you consider mandolin tuning (GDAE) instead of the Standard Tenor Banjo tuning (CGDA). This is not uncommon among Irish musicians, there is a book by Gerry O`Connor for that style. And it has the advantage that there are loads of mandolin tablature on the net (try mandolincafe.com and its links esp. W. Knuth`s site - or jaybuckey.com; the last two sites mentionend have some easier stuff).

And that banjo is worth to have a proper set-up.

All the best

Ernest


25 Jan 02 - 11:39 AM (#635299)
Subject: RE: Help: Paramount Style A info?
From: GUEST,Guest, Gary

Paramount made some really solid banjos in the 20's. The models ran from "A" through "F" and then some custom models such as "ne plus ulta" styles.

Most popular were the tenor banjos. I have an "F" model that I restored. It plays and sounds wonderful. Most old banjos have some warp in the neck. You would be fortunate not to find some warp. But, if it isn't too severe, it will still be able to be played. If it came with the original case, the case has some value too.

There are some replica tuners available. I bought a couple and the internal gears fit right into the new shells.


25 Jan 02 - 01:13 PM (#635377)
Subject: RE: Help: Paramount Style A info?
From: GUEST,Great!

Thank you all for the help! I think I will definitely follow the CGDA tuning advice. That's a great idea.

I took a good look down the neck and it looks just fine. The banjo buzzes a little bit, but I am almost certain ut is caused by the bridge.