Gibson Banjos
We stock a wide range of Gibson banjos, including pre-war, vintage, and relatively recent styles through the very last of the Gibson banjos produced in 2010.
As the quality standard, Gibson banjos were played by nearly all the top players, including Earl Scruggs, J D Crowe, Ralph Stanley, Sonny Osborne, Bill Emerson, and many others. More recent top banjoists who play Gibson banjos include Bela Fleck, Noan Pikelney, Jim Mills, Bill Evans, and Kristin Scott Benson.
Give us a call if you have any questions. We love to talk about banjos. Keep in mind that we nearly always have several Gibson banjos in stock that haven’t yet made it to our website listings.
This exceptional 1980 Gibson RB-250 Mastertone represents an affordable entry into genuine Gibson craftsmanship. Featuring a superior 3-ply hard rock maple shell rim and original hardware throughout, this Kalamazoo-made instrument delivers the classic Gibson tone you're seeking.
This like-new 2004 Gibson Earl Scruggs Standard is a one-owner instrument that was barely played. Featuring highly flamed maple throughout, a nickel-plated 20-hole Mastertone "Mystery" tone ring, and upgraded Keith tuners, this all-original ESS delivers the authentic prewar Gibson sound bluegrass players dream about. Comes with original hardshell case. Serial #4593.
Premium 2006 Gibson RB-250 featuring rich mahogany construction, upgraded Keith tuning pegs, and professional setup. This final-era Gibson banjo delivers exceptional tone and playability for serious musicians.
This longneck openback RB-175 Gibson banjo is from the late 1960s or early 1970s. It has three extra frets which allow banjoists and singers to play in open E.