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SKU: NBB34086
NBB34086 It has the tone, it certainly has the look, it even has a scooped fretboard to allow you to play in the 'right" area to get that true old timey tone. Another great creation from the wizard of Michigan, Mr. Bart Reiter. With hard case. more information »
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SKU: GS3142484
EC, walnut stained maple neck and double white-bound resonator, 22-fret ebony fingerboard with fancy pearl inlays, 1-3/16'' nut width, 26-1/8'' scale, nickel hardware, one-piece flange, no holes flathead tone ring, Presto tailpiece, ebony-b-w peghead overlay with pearl ''DEERING'' banner and floral inlays, five geared tuners, railroad spikes at frets 7, 9 and 10, with shaped OHSC (green lining, handle replaced with gold rope) (SN:02198905) Item ID 70U-3634. 14 photos at http://www.elderly.com/vintage/items/70U-3634.htm more information »
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SKU: GS3142481
EC, Greg Deering Limited model, figured walnut neck, rim and (double bound) resonator, bound ebony fretboard with abalone underlay, GDL inlay pattern, 22 frets, 24 brackets, 1 piece flange, flathead tone ring, Presto tailpiece, armrest, dual coordinator rods, bound headstock features overlay with logo and floral inlays, geared tuners and 5th string peg, great sound, 1-1/4'' nut, ~26'' scale, with OHSC (SN:09214019994) Item ID 70U-3687. 14 photos at http://www.elderly.com/vintage/items/70U-3687.htm more information »
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SKU: UBB33774
UBB33774 The invention of the 5 string banjo is shrouded in folklore with varying accounts of how it came to be. However, the long neck version is definitely the creation of Mr. Pete Seeger. Years ago Mr. Seeger found that his voice sounded best about 3 frets below standard banjo tuning. He took his banjo to Mr. John D'Angelico in New York City where the famed guitar maker added 3 more frets to Mr. Seeger's banjo. When the great folk group fad hit in the '50s and '60s, you couldn't show yourself on stage with a standard necked instrument. No, it had to be the long neck version with a capo at the 3rd fret, because goodness knows, you wouldn't actually play it in the lower register, unless of course, you had Pete Seeger's vocal range. Vega, Gibson, Ode, and many other makers jumped on the long neck bandwagon and began to churn out extended neck varieties. Some have found their way into dusty closets, others have been passed down to generations who regard them as curiosities and shrug their shoulders and move on. However, if you pick the banjo and have a voice in the second tenor range, then climb on board with George Grove, Dick Weissman, Alex Hassilev and others and embrace your folk roots. With original chipboard case. more information »
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SKU: GS3142478
EC, 11 frosted plastic head, 5/8'' maple rim, 24 brackets, one-piece flange, Mark Taylor Tennessee 20 flathead tone ring (certificate of authenticity in case), engraved gold hardware, double ivoroid-bound bird's eye maple resonator with concentric rings of checkerboard marquetry inlaid on back, flamed maple neck, ivoroid-bound 22 fret ebony fingerboard with pearl inlays, fancy pearl inlays on headstock overlay, 5 geared tuners with ebony buttons, high quality instrument built by the late Charlie Russell of Minnesota, 1-1/4'' nut, 26-3/8'' scale, on consignment, with OHSC (green lining) (SN:5) Item ID 70U-3787. 16 photos at http://www.elderly.com/vintage/items/70U-3787.htm more information »
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SKU: GS494523
The Deering Boston is the first Banjo Greg Deering ever made. Friends liked it so much they asked him to build several more. After building his 5th Boston, he realized his calling as a banjo maker, and started the Deering Company!
The Boston 5-string banjo has a thick steel rim for added support. The most affordable 5-string bluegrass resonator banjo on the market, the Boston will allow you to excel in your playing faster than a lower quality banjo. You won't be disappointed with this one! Features include : Tropical American Mahogany Neck w/ Rosewood Fingerboard and Slender Deering Neck Shape, 3-Ply Maple Rim, Deering Tone Ring, Zinc Flange-Nickel Plated, and Satin Finish. Deering hardshell case and full factory warranty included.
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SKU: NBB29988
NBB29988 What a great banjo! Built with Deering's new Terry Baucom tone ring and rim, this beauty delivers a traditional flat head sound with plenty of POP! Guaranteed to cut through in a crowd. The highly figured maple neck and resonator are finished in a gorgeous gloss sunburst and bound with crisp white binding. The fingerboard is inlaid with a traditional ?hearts and flowers? pattern. With custom Deering hard case List $4661 more information »
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SKU: GS3142504
VG-EC except for added jewel and ''M'' on the headstock and small break in flesh hoop by neck joint and could use minor work (dress frets, restring and set up, etc. - sold AS-IS), 7/16'' maple rim, sunburst finish maple neck and white-bound resonator, 19-fret Brazilian rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, one-piece flange, single coordinator rod, ~11'' skin head, 24 brackets, armrest, ''GROVER PATENT'' tailpiece, ~22-5/8'' scale, 1-3/16'' nut width, ''GROVER PAT'' pancake tuners, black peghead with white silkscreened script ''Gibson'' logo, white painted on purfling added to front of headstock, good candidate for conversion, with black OHSC (blue lining) - price reduced Item ID 80U-2237. 17 photos at http://www.elderly.com/vintage/items/80U-2237.htm more information »
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SKU: GS3142507
EC- except repaired heel and headstock (clean work), sunburst finish, mahogany neck and (double bound) resonator, bound Brazilian rosewood fretboard, bowtie and Mastertone inlays, 19 frets, 11'' head, archtop tone ring, 24 brackets, 1 piece flange, armrest, bound headstock features overlay with crown and logo inlays, newer 5 Star tuners installed, the headstock, rim and heel have been oversprayed (clean), sold AS-IS (needs fret work, new bridge, strings, set up, etc.), 1-7/32'' nut, 22-3/4'' scale, with OHSC (SN:0-3402-7) Item ID 80U-2544. 16 photos at http://www.elderly.com/vintage/items/80U-2544.htm more information »
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SKU: GS3142458
EC- except could use some minor work, a cool Fairbanks & Cole with ~11-15/16'' skin head on thin wood rim, 32 original hooks with square end nuts, bi-level grooved tension hoop (so hooks don't stick up above hoop), ~27-1/8'' scale, oak neck has carved heel with slats (rarely seen), 17-fret ebony fingerboard and ebony backstrap, decorative saw-cut inlays on neck and headstock, Maltese Cross ivory friction pegs with cutout cloverleaf centers, carved ivory tailpiece stamped ''PAT. 9.21.86'', very collectible banjo, sold AS-IS (call for details), with recent gigbag (SN:8408) Item ID 60U-2671. 16 photos at http://www.elderly.com/vintage/items/60U-2671.htm more information »
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SKU: GS3142455
EC, 12'' frosted plastic head, Bubinga pot and neck, 21 fret Wenge fingerboard, 5 geared tuners with ivoroid buttons, Moon bridge, 26 brackets, single coordinator rod, aged brass hardware, 1-1/4'' nut, 26-3/16'' scale, built in Oregon by Patrick ''Doc'' Huff, on consignment, with tweed HSC (brown lining) (SN:#60) Item ID 60U-2713. 15 photos at http://www.elderly.com/vintage/items/60U-2713.htm more information »
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SKU: GS3142497
EC, 11'' frosted top head, 5/8'' maple rim, 20 hole McPeake tone ring, double white-bound resonator with sunburst finish, dark stained 1-piece flamed maple neck with white-bound rosewood fretboard, 22 frets, fancy Flying Eagle pearl inlay pattern with block engraved ''Cellini'' at 21st fret, dual coordinator rods, 1-piece flange (some minor cracks in plating), Presto tailpiece, 2 Five-Star planet tuners with gold plating, 2 nickel plated planetary tuners and geared 5th string tuner all with white plastic buttons, ebony peghead overlay with fancy pearl inlays and ''The King'' logo, railroad spikes at frets 7 and 9, 1-1/4'' nut width, ~26-3/8'' scale, nice banjo built in USA by Jerry Adair, with HSC (plum lining), price reduced Item ID 70U-3477. 21 photos at http://www.elderly.com/vintage/items/70U-3477.htm more information »
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SKU: GS3142479
EC, 11 frosted plastic head, 5/8'' maple rim, 24 brackets, one-piece flange, 20 hole flathead tone ring, matte finish gold hardware, double ivoroid-bound bird's eye maple resonator with concentric rings of checkerboard marquetry inlaid on back, flamed maple neck, ivoroid-bound 22 fret ebony fingerboard with engraved pearl inlays, ''RUSSELL'' engraved inlay at 21st fret, fancy pearl inlays on headstock overlay, 5 geared tuners with ivoroid buttons, fine sound, made by the late Charlie Russell of Minnesota, 1-1/4'' nut, 26-3/8'' scale, on consignment, with OHSC (black lining) (SN:8) Item ID 70U-3788. 16 photos at http://www.elderly.com/vintage/items/70U-3788.htm more information »
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SKU: UBB31038
UBB31038 Nice vintage tenor banjo with a simple brass tone ring, a 19 fret walnut neck and very cool floral decal on the back of its walnut resonator. Epiphone built the Mayfair between 1928 and 1935 and this fine example is all original except for replacement patent style tuners. With vintage hard shell case. more information »
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SKU: GS3142453
EC, dark natural finish, curly maple neck and (bound) maple rim is made the same as David Holts' pot with 4'' depth, wood tone ring with inside and outside checkerboard inlays, ebony fretboard, fancy pearl inlays, ''CALICO'' inlaid at 19th fret, 22 frets, dual coordinator rods, bracket band, 24 brackets, wood tone ring, Presto tailpiece, bound headstock features ebony overlay with floral and logo inlays, five geared tuners with pearloid buttons, BIG sound, 1-1/4'' nut, 26-3/8'' scale, with OHSC (SN:1091007-1282) Item ID 60U-2725. 15 photos at http://www.elderly.com/vintage/items/60U-2725.htm more information »
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