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I’ve been the proud owner of the Northampton #AES-255 since the mid 70’s. I purchased it from David Shepherd Guitar shop in Raleigh NC and it has been with me all of these years. I’ve had many other banjos over the years but this one has always been one of my favorites. I’d love to […]

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Pawn Shop

I picked up AES #336 at a pawn shop many years ago where the seller had no idea what he was selling. I also had no idea what I was buying. Just today I was able to figure out that it Must be a A.E. Smith Northampton. I love this banjo and play it every […]

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AES Northampton #131

I’m the original owner of an AES Northampton, serial #131. I purchased her from a small folk music shop across from Old Dominion University by the name of ‘Ramblin Conrads’, in Norfolk VA. I could ill afford this seeming extravagance at the time but have never regretted doing so. I have not been as diligent […]

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I need an original AE Smith case

I just got back my birthday Arthur E. Smith Maple Leaf banjo. It is maple with fingerboard binding, diamonds in the fret board, a and a bacon-type tone system with no internal resonator. The dowel is stamped “Kathryn Spencer March 31, 1979.” Anyway, she came back to me without her original case. We had custom […]

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A.E. Smith Northampton love affair

I had never heard of A.E. Smith banjos, having only gotten into playing in 2013. I bought a Goodtime and once I was good enough to play a few tunes I started looking for another open back (not that the Goodtime is not a good banjo, it is!). I came to a realization that for […]

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AES 265

“The appointed thing comes at the appointed time in the appointed way.” –Myrtle Reed (1910) I’m relatively new to the banjo. I started about 18 months ago, but it’s only after retiring last October that I’ve had the chance to devote substantial time to it. When I started out, I made a number of trips […]

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Where is this stained glass window?

Hi to all, I made this lovely stained glass window when we first started the banjo company. I don’t know where it is! Maybe it accidentally got thrown out but I have a dim memory of loaning it to someone many years ago. Anyone out there know where this window is? Thanks so much, Kate

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A comedy of errors

I have a few banjos and not one of em is “just a banjo”. Each one sounds and plays differently than the others, and each has a story. For instance, there’s the Paramount Aristocrat model I got from a piano playing nun in Southern California. It had belonged to her grandfather. She told me that […]

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