This fine example of a 1967 Gibson Mastertone TB-250 Tenor Banjo is in great condition, with no significant wear — especially given its age.
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The banjo has been enjoying a remarkable renaissance. Once a presence on nearly every stage, the banjo was eclipsed by the amplified guitar for many decades. Now, however, more and more people are discovering how great a banjo can sound, and how good and varied banjo music really is.
MORE →Towards the end of the 19th century and at the start of the 20th, mandolins became very popular in North America, likely due to European immigrants bringing their musical styles with them.
MORE →Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs were two of the most recognisable names in the bluegrass pantheon, and were arguably responsible for its rise to mainstream popularity. Gibson banjos are legendary but now are very hard to find;
MORE →Today we’re looking at a new Huber Lancaster TrueTone banjo. This banjo is built to reflect the most prized pre-war 5-string banjos, which were generally built of mahogany with nickel plated parts.
MORE →In absolutely mint condition, this 2007 Stelling Golden Cross Banjo looks like it just came out of a time machine.
Geoff Stelling builds spectacular banjos and the the Golden Cross is actually named after Tony Golden, a friend and one of Stelling’s early customers.
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