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Terry Baucom Specifications


Neck: • Walnut • Natural Ebony fingerboard • Nickel Silver Frets, glued in for easy replacement • Mother of Pearl Mustache Inlays Ivoroid Bound Fingerboard with Black/ White


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Trim Adjustable Truss Rod


• Deering Smooth Planetary Banjo Tuners • Deering Geared 5th String Tuner • High Gloss Finish • 22 Glued In Nickel Silver Frets


Slender Deering Neck Shape Pot: • • •


• Deering -06- Light Weight 20 Hole Bell Bronze Tone Ring • Deering Premium Violin Grade 3-ply Maple Rim Brass Notched Tension Hoop


“Every time it goes on stage it seems to get beter. It’s like it’s up there and you got a mission. It’s there to help you with the mission and you don’t have to fight it at all. It has a tone that if you didn’t see me playing it, you’d think it was an older banjo that had been played for a while. Just think what it will sound like in 2 years!” -Terry Baucom


• 11” Banjo Head • 24 Round Hooks with ¼” Hex Nuts • One Piece Cast Resonator Flange • 11/16” Deering Signature Maple/Ebony Bridge Slightly Wider String Spacing


• Deering True Tone Tailpiece


Resonator: • Walnut Ivoroid binding with black/white trim


• High Gloss Finish


Tone: Te balance between the weight of the Terry Baucom tone ring and the rim’s musical response produces a more resonant sound chamber. From bass notes to highs, every note is clear and balanced in volume up the entire neck. Te response of this magical banjo is loud and resonant, perfect for hard driving bluegrass music.


Dimensions: • Neck Width at the Nut 1 1/4” Scale Length Nut to Bridge 26 1/4”





• Resonator diameter 13 7/8” • Overall Instrument Length 38” • Weight Approx. 11 lbs.


Includes a Deering Hardshell Case Lifetime Warranty


Designed with Terry’s hard driving bluegrass style in mind, this incredible banjo has a slightly lighter weight -06- 20 hole Deering tone ring. Terry chose the traditional Deering neck shape because it is comfortable for the fast and accurate freting demanded by his hard- driving playing style. Set up includes an 11/16” bridge with slightly wider string spacing and a head tuned to A. Tis magical banjo is loud and resonant, perfect for hard driving bluegrass music and any other style you wish to play on it!


• Deep Resonator for more Resonance • Te Resonator Sides are Specially Tapered on the Inside for Projection of Tone


Terry Baucom, the Duke of Drive, joins the Deering Banjo Company in introducing his dynamic walnut signature 5-string banjo available at authorized dealers throughout the world. Craſted from elegant, straight walnut, trimmed in ivoroid with black and white accent stripes, bearing a regal inlay patern designed by Greg Deering, and set up to Terry’s personal specifications.


Te rim is made of violin grade maple, precisely fited with the powerful Deering -06- tone ring.


Ushering in a new realm filled with opportunities for musical innovation, the Terry Baucom signature model is clearly a banjo that sets a higher standard for modern makers and provides what players have been searching for - a uniquely prewar sound in a new banjo made of walnut.


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