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June 26, 2008 | Goodtime tenor banjo
Who'd thunk it, but one of the coolest discoveries made by our NAMM research team was the line of entry level banjos at the Deering booth, "Goodtime Banjos." Street-priced in the mid $400s, they offer a respectable birch/maple rim 4-string tenor banjo worthy of attention. Of course they are known world-wide for their prestigious high end product, but these beginner instruments are a serious contender for the banjo hobbyist looking for quality, American-made crafsmanship and rich, vibrant tone.
Goodtime Specs:
Tenor 19 Fret
Slender Rock Maple Neck
Birch and Maple Rim
Satin Finish
Adjustable Tailpiece
Geared Tuners
$479 suggested list price
Website: Deering Banjos
Posted by Ted at June 26, 2008 10:51 AM
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