Today we have an excellent condition Deering Boston 19-Fret Tenor Banjo from 1999. There’s very little wear anywhere on the instrument. It’s lighter in weight due to the innovative steel rim construction that you can also find in the Deering Boston 5 string and Boston 6 string banjos. This steel rim creates excellent note distinction, clarity, and sparkling crispness making it one of the all time favorites.
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Here is a lovely Weber Hyalite mandolin from 2005, dressed to the nines. It’s in great condition and plays well as is, with a full, warm,tone
MORE →This 2005 example of the 360/6 looks like it came from the factory recently – it’s in excellent condition with no appreciable wear or finish damage. It even has the “Made in America” sticker on the pickguard. Being a 360, it’s also wired for Ric-O-Sound, allowing the use of a different amplifier or channel for each pickup.
MORE →This 2005 example of the 360/6 looks like it came from the factory recently – it’s in excellent condition with no appreciable wear or finish damage. It even has the “Made in America” sticker on the pickguard. Being a 360, it’s also wired for Ric-O-Sound, allowing the use of a different amplifier or channel for each pickup.
MORE →This is a great deal on a near-mint condition DS-1A, the 12-fret slope shoulder dreadnought but with an Adirondack spruce top. This example is in such good condition and so much like a new that I’ve only taken a couple of photos
MORE →This is a classic 5 string English banjo with 5th string tunnel in fully playable condition, built around 1935.
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