FLOOR MODEL Gold Tone CCIT 4 string Irish Tenor Banjo. Includes Gig Bag. CALL TODAY 404-218-8580.
$629.99
FLOOR MODEL DISCOUNT $575
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FLOOR MODEL Gold Tone CCIT 4 string Irish Tenor Banjo
ALL OF OUR SALES INCLUDE FREE USA SHIPPING AND A 7 DAY SATISFACTION GUARANTEE
Description
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 gig bag as well. If you have any questions, call us for an in-hand description.
Gold Tone may be the most undervalued Banjo Company today. Their philosophy of more bang for the buck and their commitment to have the ultimate selection of Banjos has led to some of the greatest values on the coolest banjos that the world has ever seen. This banjo is absolutely a banjo that could be used in professional applications, this is loud with wonderful tone, this plays great and is a professional quality design. If you want to find the best value on Banjo look no further, Gold Tone is it.
Gold Tone’s most affordable Irish tenor banjo, the Cripple Creek seventeen-fret Irish Tenor banjo provides professional quality at a bargain price for the beginning player. The CC-IT is also perfect for the more experienced player that needs a second instrument. All players will love the fast, smooth neck, the high quality components, the resonator back and the incisive, authentic tone.
This banjo is a Floor Model that is in Fantastic Shape and includes Free Shipping and a Free Gig Bag.
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