FLOOR MODEL Gold Tone CC-Banjitar: Cripple Creek Banjo Guitar with Pickup. Includes Gig Bag. CALL TODAY 404-218-8580.
$799.99
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FLOOR MODEL Gold Tone CC-Banjitar: Cripple Creek Banjo Guitar with Pickup
This is a FLOOR MODEL Gold Tone CC Banjitar that is being sold at a discount. This is in basically new condition and has zero functional issues.
This is a FLOOR MODEL Gold Tone CC Banjitar 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 gig bag as well. If you have any questions, call us for an in-hand description.
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Description
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. This member of Gold Tone’s Cripple Creek family of banjo-based instruments enables guitarists to play banjo-like sounds without having to learn a new instrument.
Condition and Set Up
This is new and in new condition.
This has a new Remo frosted head which we have set to 90. The Bridge and Strings are new and this is a fantastic player.
Gold Tone may be the most undervalued Banjo on Earth. If you want a banjo sound and already play guitar you can immediately get that sound with this instrument.
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Every instrument is carefully set up and inspected prior to being shipped. Your instrument is ready to play as soon as it arrives.
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