Goldtone
Gold Tone offers an exquisite selection of high-quality, yet affordable, banjos.
An affordable 12" banjitar for guitarists, the 12" rim provides an extended bass tonal range not found on a typical 11" rim. Includes gig bag.
Gold Tone brings back the high-quality, low-priced beginner Bluegrass banjo!
The Gold Tone AC-6 Banjitar packs a punch like no other entry-level banjo guitar.
The Gold Tone CC-50TR is an inexpensive open-back banjo ideal for kids or any picker to travel with.
The CC-Banjitar was our first banjo guitar and its popularity remains strong due its unsurpassed combination of great build quality, valued features and low price.
A complete package designed for the novice clawhammer picker, The Gold Tone CC-OTA has everything you need to start thumping that head. The Remo Fiberskyn head itself is mounted on a sweet banjo with a half-inch-thick maple rim topped with a rolled-brass hoop (very Old Timey).
12" Irish tenors are becoming very popular in Ireland. Join the trend and enjoy the increased volume, extended bass tonal range and Celtic inlay. Includes gig bag.
This Carlin model was the first to be issued; it was the result of a meeting between Bob and Gold Tone president Wayne Rogers at the 2004 IBMA Fan Fest. All of the BC-350 features and dimensions are per Mr. Carlin's specifications (arrived at after several trips by Bob to the Gold Tone plant) and include a twelve-inch three-ply maple pot with an innovative dowel-stick/coordinator rod, a rolled brass tone ring, maple neck with scooped ebony fretboard, planetary-gear tuning machines, No Knot tailpiece and "hot-dog" armrest.
The four members of the Gold Tone banjo-ukulele choir (soprano, concert, tenor and baritone) all utilize the same eight-inch maple-rimmed pot assembly and differ only in the scale lengths of their necks.
The CC-100R plus is a newbie player's dream come true.
This variant of the venerable CC-100R features a generous nut width of 1 and 5/16" (1/8" wider than that of standard Cripple Creek models). The rolled brass tone ring and the tension hoop are thicker than those previously used, increasing the mass of the pot assembly. This results in a more powerful sound.
The Cripple Creek CC-50 is an entry-level banjo designed for easy learning, specifically designed to play effortlessly, sound great and be affordable.