FLOOR MODEL Gold Tone MM150 Maple Mountain 5 string Banjo. Includes New Gold Tone Hardshell Case. CALL TODAY 404-218-8580.
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FLOOR MODEL Gold Tone MM150 Maple Mountain 5 string Banjo
This is a FLOOR MODEL Gold Tone Banjo 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.
This is a Brand New Gold Tone MM150 Maple Mountain Openback 5 string Banjo. This is great for Clawhammer and has been inspected and set up at the Banjo Warehouse.
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Description
The Maple Mountain 150 exemplifies Gold Tone’s mission: to give you the best instrument for your money. The MM-150 was our first openback banjo and it still offers features found on many higher-priced banjos for less than you’d expect to pay. The half-inch-thick maple rim carries an authentically-designed Whyte Laydie-style scalloped three-piece brass tone ring under an eleven-inch Remo Renaissance head. Premium parts include a comfortable maple neck, rosewood fingerboard with snowflake inlays and a frailing scoop, vintage Fairbanks-style headstock design, planetary tuners, a reproduction of the early 1900s armrest (secured by the banjo’s bracket hooks), and No Knot tailpiece.
This is an exceptional value for a clawhammer style openback and could be used by any level of player. This is a MINT Floor Model and has been set up at our shop and is ready to go with a brand new Gold Tone Hardshell Case!
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