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Gold Tone Left-Handed 6-String Banjo Guitar Gloss Natural
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Description
The 6-string BT-1000 is an affordable 12" banjitar built for guitarists looking for a more American tone. The 12" rim provides an extended bass tonal range not found on a typical 11" rim. This is the left-handed version.
Includes gig bag.
Includes gig bag.


Features
- Lefty 6-string guitar and banjo hybrid
- 12" 3-ply maple rim
- Rolled brass tone ring
- 12" HC Renaissance head
Specs
- Neck: Maple
- Finish: Natural gloss
- Fingerboard: Radiused select wood
- Bridge: Maple with ebony cap
- Tuners: Sealed guitar-style
- Inlay: Dot
- Truss Rod: Two-way adjustable
- Tone Ring: 12" rolled brass
- Rim: 12" 3-ply maple
- Tension hoop: Flat bar
- Binding: Black ABS
- Brackets: 26
- Buttons: B-Style
- Hardware: Chrome-plated
- Tailpiece: 6-string Terminator
- Armrest: Gold Tone Engraved
- Head: 12" LC Renaissance
- Number of Frets: 21
- Nut Width: 1-11/16" bone
- Scale Length: 25-1/2"
- Weight: 6 lb.
- Tuning: EADGBE
- Strings: .052w, .042w, .032w, .020w, .016, .010
- Orientation: Left-handed
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submitted4 years ago
asked byDon
fromDelafield, WI
The description shows a right handed Banjitar, but the description says it's a left hand model… which is correct?
I am very sorry for the confusion. It's a leftie. Thank you for pointing that out. I will pass it on to our web team.




