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Gold Tone Professional Bluegrass Banjo Radius Fingerboard Vintage Walnut
$1,399.99
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The Professional Bluegrass OB-150 banjo from Gold Tone captures "pre-war" style, authentic tone and superb playability at a price anyone can afford. This Bluegrass banjo sports a three-ply maple rim and Mastertone one-piece flange (just like the megabucks originals), a maple neck inlayed in authentic style and a brass flathead tone ring. This bluegrass banjo also includes a 14" radius fingerboard.



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I would definitely buy this banjo again.
submitted3 years ago
byDanny
fromGriffin Georgia
This is my first Banjo, but I have been playing guitar for 50 years. I bought this banjo because I wanted a good quality instrument, and I definitely feel like that is what I so got. Plays great, sounds great, tunes great and stays tuned. It has a little more mellow tone than some I heard but I Like it. The radius neck feels more natural, more like a guitar neck. Definitely a good instrument. But it is heavy at almost 12 pounds.
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submitted2 years ago
asked byZeke
fromHinsdale, New York
What is a "radius" fingerboard? Thanks
I’m very sorry, the manufacturer has not made that information available. That's not a common spec on a banjo. It's small.

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