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Gold Tone CC-Irish Tenor Cripple Creek Irish Tenor Banjo Natural
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Cripple Creek Irish Tenor Banjo with Resonator Natural

Description
The Gold Tone CC-Irish Tenor Cripple Creek Irish Tenor Banjo is an economically priced Irish tenor banjo with all the features of a quality entry-level instrument. It features a maple neck with dual coordinator rods, and a maple resonator, snowflake fingerboard inlay, silk screen headstock inlay, guitar-style tuners, and a maple rim.



Features
- 4-strings
- Maple resonator
- Chrome hardware
- Total Length 30-7/8"
Specs
Headstock
- Wood: RosewoodFrets :17
- Inlay: Snowflake
- Material: Maple
- Truss Rod: Two-Way Adjustable
Body- Armrest: Gold Tone Engraved
- Binding: Black ABS
- Brackets: 18
- Bridge: Maple with Ebony Cap
- Finish: Natural/High Gloss
- Hardware: Chrome Plated
- Buttons: B-Style
- Nut Width: 1-1/16" ZeroGlide Nut
- Tuners: Sealed Guitar-Style
- Fingerboard; Chrome-plated
- Head: 11" Remo LC Smooth
- Resonator: 13" Maple
- Rim: 11" Multi-Ply Maple
- Tailpiece: Terminator
- Tension Hoop: 11" Flat Bar
- Tone Ring: 11" Rolled Brass Flat Bar
- Scale Length: 19-3/4"
- Weight 5 lb.
- Bag: Included
- Case: Sold separately
- String Gauge: .040w, .030w, .020w, .010
- Tuning: GDAE
Reviews
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Reviewed by 1 customers
This thing is great!
submitted2 months ago
byKat
fromSeattle, WA
This thing is great! I wanted an Irish tenor to be able to easily transfer my violin/mandolin skills, since they have the same tuning- I also wanted something a little smaller and easier on my hands. Out of the box it looked great, no buzzing, beautiful sound. I'm super happy.
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submitted5 years ago
asked bySteve
fromWestern Colorado
I am looking for a tenor banjo with a shorter fret space. I have tried the wider one. As you can guess I'm a X mandolin player is the Cripplecreek gold tone something I am looking for ,short scale ?
Yes, I think it is

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