FLOOR MODEL Gold Tone BZ-1000: Guitar-Bodied Bouzouki Mandolin. Includes Hardshell Case.
$999.99
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FLOOR MODEL Gold Tone BZ-1000
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Description
This is a FLOOR MODEL Gold Tone Mandolin that would be perfect for a beginner. This was on display at our shop and has a few small cosmetic scratches from being played by customers but is in fantastic structural condition and includes a case as well. If you have any questions, call us for an in-hand description.
Gold Tone is probably the most undervalued instrument manufacturer today. The have been dedicated to producing instruments that deliver the most bang for the buck for 30 years. This Bouzouki could be used in professional applications and is a fantastic example of Gold Tone’s Dedication to help Musicians Sound BIG and spend small.
The Irish bouzouki (or cittern) Is a versatile instrument that can be tuned many ways (GDAD, GDAE, ADAD, and CFAD). It likely first appeared in 1969 when Irish musician Dónal Lunny was given a Greek bouzouki by a friend. Being left-handed, Lunny reversed the strings and mounted them in unison, changing the character of the instrument. This modified bouzouki became fully integrated into Irish folk music when Lunny popularized it in his band, Planxty, in 1972. Our BZ-500 is set up with octave strings for the third and fourth courses and unison strings for the first and second courses. It produces dramatic traditional Irish tone and is easy to play thanks to the precision setup by Gold Tone’s skilled luthiers. Includes hard case.
This is a Floor Model that has been sitting around the shop and is still in fantastic shape all the way around!
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