Gold Tone BG-250 Bluegrass Special Banjo Wide (Five String, Vintage Brown)

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Product Feature
- It is a vintage replica of the most famous banjo ever played in bluegrass music.
- All its parts are accurate reproductions of the original
- Bound rosewood fingerboard
Product Description
The Bluegrass Special 250 Wide (BG-250FW) is a NEW for 2009 model that has all of the same great features found on the BG-250F model while offering a slightly wider fingerboard. The nut width is 1-5/16 � (standard BG-250F is 1-3/16� ). We have had many requests over the years from players with larger hands (and fingers) to make a wider neck width under the nut, and we are now happy to include the BG-250FW as a standard model to the Gold Tone line. The Bluegrass Special 250 w/ Flange (BG-250F) is the first professional 5 string banjo in our line. It is a vintage replica of the most famous banjo ever played in bluegrass music. All its parts are accurate reproductions of the original. In addition, we have added a maple neck to brighten the tone compared to the original mahogany necks and added a straightline tailpiece to provide extra downward pressure on the bridge creating even more volume. Features also include a bound rosewood fingerboard, a die cast one piece flange and 13 �� bound mahogany resonator, the new GT Master planetary tuners, a 3-ply Canadian maple rim, flat-top 20-hole bell brass tone ring, and a complete setup here at the Gold Tone Factory in Florida. For a no frills, straight ahead bluegrass banjo, the BG-250F can not be beat for quality and tone.Gold Tone BG-250 Bluegrass Special Banjo Wide (Five String, Vintage Brown) Review
At the time and since, I could not locate a better deal than what I received on Amazon. The only issue was banjo received with the neck loose. Other than that I could not be happier. It sounds great with great volume variation. I have had several players comment on the sound quality and brightness. It is heavy and not a stand up and play for very long banjo. The bell brass tone ring is the culprit but then again that provides the sound quality I and others appreciate. The slightly wider neck does not seem to be problem for me. But then again I am pretty much a beginner and this is now what I know best. I just had a local shop check the setup on the banjo and the two technicians/musicians did nothing other than adjust the tuning a bit for the evaluation. The tightening I did of the neck seems to have been the only setup issue. I start lessons after the first of the year. I hope to do the banjo justice in the future. For now its potential greatly exceeds my capabilities.Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "Gold Tone BG-250 Bluegrass Special Banjo Wide (Five String, Vintage Brown)" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from Gold Tone BG-250 Bluegrass Special Banjo Wide (Five String, Vintage Brown) ...

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