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A Brief History.... I worked in the Institute of Industrial Research & Standards as a mechanical engineering technician and our job was to build special purpose machinery and design new products and carry out production engineering on them and produce prototypes of the products. It was natural to take an interest in how things were made and I turned my attention to violins and banjos as a hobby. I made some nice violins based on Stradivarius and Grenarius designs, the detailed drawings of which were readily available. One of our functions was to help small industries
to set up. Tom Cussen of Clareen banjos came to us for assistance and
I was able to set him up with some jigs and fixtures to aid his production.
We did some experiments with tone rings, wooden rims,
I made banjo number 10 for Kieran Hanrahan and he
became my advisor on tone rings and wooden rim experiments. We did three
different tone rings. We carried out work on flat head, medium and arch
top tone rings. We carried out experiments on wall heights, thickness,
weight etc until we were happy with the result. We fitted one of the new
medium tone rings to his banjo. He made his well known CD “Kieran
Hanrahan I made banjos for Kevin Griffin, Frank Custy, Gerry O'Connor, Eamon Coyne and Mick Moloney. They all had suggestions to offer and I have them to thank for the development of the banjo. Barney McKenna came for a 17 fret banjo. Nobody knows more about banjos than Barney. He had a great input into the design of his own banjo. He chose simple inlay, rosewood fingerboard, arch top tone ring, slim neck, concave resonator and finally his own design two footed bridge. He also loves low action. |
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