So well regarded are Kevin's banjos, that he had a multi-year waiting list a decade ago, and still cannot meet demand. As a result, he designed and made available a simple clawhammer instrument, priced as an entry-level banjo, but with professional quality playability and sound: the Tradesman
Tradesman necks are designed to be similar in shape to some of the early Dobsons, and are all reinforced by graphite rods.
All Tradesman banjos are priced with an Enoch-branded gig bag. Hardshell cases are, of course, available.
Please see below for options, pricing, and availability.
Enoch Instruments was formally established in 1990. Kevin's goal is to create an instrument designed for clawhammer playing, embracing the aesthetics of the great banjo makers of the early 20th century. Kevin's love for the music, as well as his craft, is apparent in the degree of care and precision he puts into every detail of these musical masterpieces.Video and MP3 recordings of Tradesman banjos:
See and hear a cherry Tradesman played (3.5MB .wmv file).
See and hear a half-fretted cherry Tradesman played (3.0 MB .wmv file)
See and hear a walnut Tradesman played (4.7MB .wmv file).
See and hear a flush-fret marker walnut Tradesman played with stock steel strings (2.7 MB .wmv file) and/or See and hear this same banjo strung with Nylgut brand strings (2.9 MB .wmv file). The sound tracks of these videos (Georgia Railroad and Ramblin' Hobo) are available as MP3s for downloading on our MP3 page.
All Tradesman banjos are priced with an Enoch-branded gig bag. Hardshell cases are, of course, available.