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Women's March on Washington- Simone Poirer-Bures
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- Poirer-Bures, Simone
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Women's March on Washington- Simone Poirer-Bures
On January 21, 2017, hundreds of thousands of people marched in support of women's rights, women's health issues, immigrant rights, LGBT rights and other issues. These marches were held in Washington DC, Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York and many other places, including Antarctica, London, Australia, Germany and other countries. The Archives and Special Collections unit of Radford University's McConnell Library is conducting interviews of participants of various marches to help preserve the history, the ideas and impressions of those marchers. Simone Poirier-Bures was interviewed at about the one year anniversary of the march to give a different perspective on the march, the expectations of results and a feeling of the general mood of the country since then.- Creator
- Poirer-Bures, Simone
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Women's March on Washington- Mick Stewart
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- Stewart, Mick
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Women's March on Washington- Mick Stewart
On January 21, 2017, hundreds of thousands of people marched in support of women's rights, women's health issues, immigrant rights, LGBT rights and other issues. These marches were held in Washington DC, Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York and many other places, including Antarctica, London, Australia, Germany and other countries. The Archives and Special Collections unit of Radford University's McConnell Library is conducting interviews of participants of various marches to help preserve the history, the ideas and impressions of those marchers. Mick Stewart was interviewed at about the one year anniversary of the march to give a different perspective on the march, the expectations of results and a feeling of the general mood of the country since then.- Creator
- Stewart, Mick
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Women's March on Washington- Lee Stewart
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- Stewart, Lee
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Women's March on Washington- Lee Stewart
On January 21, 2017, hundreds of thousands of people marched in support of women's rights, women's health issues, immigrant rights, LGBT rights and other issues. These marches were held in Washington DC, Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York and many other places, including Antarctica, London, Australia, Germany and other countries. The Archives and Special Collections unit of Radford University's McConnell Library is conducting interviews of participants of various marches to help preserve the history, the ideas and impressions of those marchers. Lee Stewart was interviewed at about the one year anniversary of the march to give a different perspective on the march, the expectations of results and a feeling of the general mood of the country since then. She also spoke about her experience in the fields of education and counseling.- Creator
- Stewart, Lee
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Wrench
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Wrench
Standard .25 inch wrench used to tighten the head on a Stelling banjo. The head is tightened by adjusting 24 hooks and nuts installed around the rim of the banjo and hooked onto a metal tension band that holds the head in place. Tightening the nuts on the hooks squeezes the tension band and this in turn tightens the banjo head. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Wrench
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Wrench
Standard .25 inch wrench used to tighten the head on a Stelling banjo. The head is tightened by adjusting 24 hooks and nuts installed around the rim of the banjo and hooked onto a metal tension band that holds the head in place. Tightening the nuts on the hooks squeezes the tension band and this in turn tightens the banjo head. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Whitestar
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Whitestar
Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd indicates the name of the model of the banjo on a plate that is part of the neck inlay. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Tone Ring
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Tone Ring
Stelling banjos have what is known as the Wedge-Fitted Pot Assembly. What that means is the upper section of the wooden rim and lower section of the metal tone ring fit together as if two wedges were stacked on top of each other so that they made a square. In other words, if you drew a square and then drew a diagonal line through that square, the bottom part would represent the rim and the top part would represent the tone ring. This photograph shows that the metal tone ring is bevelled, the part on the left of this photograph would touch the head and the part on the right would sit on the wooden rim. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Tone Ring
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Tone Ring
Stelling banjos have what is known as the Wedge-Fitted Pot Assembly. What that means is the upper section of the wooden rim and lower section of the metal tone ring fit together as if two wedges were stacked on top of each other so that they made a square. In other words, if you drew a square and then drew a diagonal line through that square, the bottom part would represent the rim and the top part would represent the tone ring. This photograph shows the metal tone ring. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Tone Ring
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Tone Ring
Stelling banjos have what is known as the Wedge-Fitted Pot Assembly. What that means is the upper section of the wooden rim and lower section of the metal tone ring fit together as if two wedges were stacked on top of each other so that they made a square. In other words, if you drew a square and then drew a diagonal line through that square, the bottom part would represent the rim and the top part would represent the tone ring. This photograph shows that the metal tone ring is bevelled, the part on the left of this photograph would touch the head and the part on the right would sit on the wooden rim. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Tone Ring
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Tone Ring
The Stelling neck attaches to the rim by means of two lag bolts passing through the rim and attaching to two coordinator rods. In this photograph we can see two holes drilled in the rim and ont in the tone ring to accomodate the lag bolts. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Thumbscrews
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Thumbscrews
These four thumbscrews attach the resonator to the flange. Four lugs sit in the side of the resonator for these screws to screw into. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Tension Band
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Tension Band
The Stelling Pivot-Pin Tailpiece is generally held in place only by the tension of the strings- however, the tension band has two small indentations that two screws in the tailpiece sit in for increased stability. Those indentations are visible in this photograph. The tension band's primary job is to create and maintain tension on the banjo head. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Tension Band
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Tension Band
This is an "inside" view of the tension band and shows where the band was affixed (welded?) together. This inside part is not visible in the assembled banjo because it surrounds the banjo head. The tension band's primary job is to create and maintain tension on the banjo head. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Tension Band
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Tension Band
The banjo hooks hold onto the tension band. To accomodate the 24 hooks, and to increase the stability of the system, this band has 24 indentations machined into it. Note the downward angle of the indentations and how they match the angle of the hook part of the banjo hooks. This is a very stable design. The tension band's primary job is to create and maintain tension on the banjo head. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Tension Band
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Tension Band
View of the area of the tension band where the neck meets the banjo pot. The cut-out section in this photo is to accomodate the strings and to avoid them hitting the band. The tension band's primary job is to create and maintain tension on the banjo head. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Tailpiece
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Tailpiece
This photograph shows how the tailpiece applies downward pressure on the strings and in turn, the bridge. There is a school of thought that banjo tone can be changed by the amount of downward pressure the tailpiece applies to the strings. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Tailpiece
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Tailpiece
The Stelling Pivot-Pin Tailpiece is held in place against the tension band mostly by the pressure of the strings. The tension band has two very small indentions to keep the tailpiece straight but generally, only string pressure keeps it in place. The tailpiece can be adjusted by three screws that are used to increase the distance between the tension band and the tailpiece. Strings attach at the screws at the back of the tailpiece, run over the top and then are pushed under the metal tabs (shown in this photo) to apply downward pressure on the strings, which in turn apply downward pressure on the bridge. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Tailpiece
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Tailpiece
The Stelling Pivot-Pin Tailpiece is held in place against the tension band mostly by the pressure of the strings. The tension band has two very small indentions to keep the tailpiece straight but generally, only string pressure keeps it in place. The tailpiece can be adjusted by three screws that are used to increase the distance between the tension band and the tailpiece. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Tailpiece
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Tailpiece
The Stelling Pivot-Pin Tailpiece is held in place against the tension band mostly by the pressure of the strings. The tension band has two very small indentions to keep the tailpiece straight but generally, only string pressure keeps it in place. The tailpiece can be adjusted by three screws that are used to increase the distance between the tension band and the tailpiece. This photograph shows two of the three adjuster screws. These two screws allow a person to adjust the distance between the tension hoop and the tailpiece. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Tailpiece
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Tailpiece
The back view of the Stelling Pivot-Pin Tailpiece also showing how the strings attach. This particular banjo has two small leather pieces placed between the tailpiece, the tone ring and the tension band because the owner believes doing so reduces occasional unwanted overtones. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Tailpiece
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Tailpiece
The Stelling Pivot-Pin Tailpiece is held in place against the tension band mostly by the pressure of the strings. The tension band has two very small indentions to keep the tailpiece straight but generally, only string pressure keeps it in place. The tailpiece can be adjusted by three screws that are used to increase the distance between the tension band and the tailpiece. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Spikes
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Spikes
Many banjos have tiny "railroad spikes" installed near the fifth string on frets 7-10 so that playing in keys other than G are easier. This photograph shows the placement of these spikes. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Rim
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Rim
Visible in the middle of the rim is a very finely routed channel for the flange to sit in. The flange is very important in both holding the banjo together and aids in tensioning the head. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Rim
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Rim
Stelling banjos have what is known as the Wedge-Fitted Pot Assembly. What that means is the upper section of the wooden rim and lower section of the metal tone ring fit together as if two wedges were stacked on top of each other so that they made a square. In other words, if you drew a square and then drew a diagonal line through that square, the bottom part would represent the rim and the top part would represent the tone ring. In this photograph, you can see the shape of that part of the rim, and you can also see a very finely routed channel for the flange to sit in. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Rim
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Rim
This photograph shows again, the shape of the wooden rim of a Setlling banjo. It also shows the hole that the longer coordinator rod needs to go through the rim to adjust neck angle. In the assembled banjo, the tailpiece would attach to the flange above this hole. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Resonator
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Resonator
The resonator is a wooden shell that is attached to the flange by means of four lugs and four thumbscrews. Soundwaves bounce off the resonator and are directed away from the player and towards the listener. This photograph shows the inside of the resonator and includes the Stelling Trademark stamp. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Resonator
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Resonator
The resonator is a wooden shell that is attached to the flange by means of four lugs and four thumbscrews. Soundwaves bounce off the resonator and are directed away from the player and towards the listener. This photograph shows the back of the resonator which is made of Maple covered Poplar. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Resonator
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Resonator
The resonator is a wooden shell that is attached to theflange by means of four lugs and four thumbscrews. This resonator has a decorative black/white/black binding. Soundwaves bounce off the resonator and are directed away from the player and towards the listener. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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Stelling- Resonator
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- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
Stelling- Resonator
The resonator is a wooden shell that is attached to the flange by means of four lugs and four thumbscrews. Soundwaves bounce off the resonator and are directed away from the player and towards the listener. This photograph shows one of the lugs. Stelling Banjo Works, Ltd is located in Heards, Virginia and is owned and operated by Geoff Stelling.- Creator
- Bennett, Bud, 1963-
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- Banjo Construction Photograph Archive205
- Women's March on Washington3
- March For Our Lives Movement1
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- Banjo Construction Photographic Collection205
- Musical instruments205
- Protest and Social Movements.3
- Women's Rights.3
- March for Our Lives (2018 : Washington, D.C.)1
- Protest and social movements1