The Fender Leo was made in Japan when the Japanese perhaps made superior banjos to those made in the United States. This Leo was built to Gibson specifications and features a full-size tone ring and a 10-ply shell. It also has pot metal parts and high-quality keys. This particular Fender Leo belonged to an avid collector who had many banjos, so it was rarely played. It includes the original hardshell case.
This Stelling Masterpiece 10th Anniversary Banjo was manufactured between February 4 and February 21, 1986. It's a striking art piece and a powerful instrument with a breathtaking tone. This is the ninth and final Masterpiece made by Geoff Stelling for his company's tenth anniversary in 1984. In total, Geoff made 100 Masterpieces during his illustrious career.
The early Rich and Taylor-era instruments from 1993 are arguably the best-sounding banjos made in the last 35 years. The company was a collaboration between Greg Rich and Mark Taylor, son of famous Dobro player Tut Taylor, that formed shortly after Rich left Gibson (the Rich-era banjos that he made at Gibson from 1987-1993 are highly regarded as well).
This Stelling Bill Emerson Red Fox banjo came from a private collector and is in excellent condition. The gold plating looks almost brand new, and there is virtually no wear on the edge of the armrest where a banjo player's forearm usually touches. The engraving also looks fantastic. I especially love the holes in the flange that are engraved on the edge.
The Calico is one of my favorite Deering banjos in this price range. It has an attractive blonde curly maple neck and resonator with nickel plated metal parts including a full-weight brass flathead tone ring.
This Huber VRB 3 Banjo was manufactured in 2016 at their factory in Nashville and has the same features if you bought a new one today from Steve: an engineered rim, a Huber HR-30 tone ring, and a mahogany neck and resonator.
RK’s Songster shows its roots with time-honored components that give a nod to bluegrass history right down to the original RK hex-stamped flange design. The mahogany resonator and neck combine with the rolled tone ring and classy gloss finish for true banjo tone and vintage bluegrass authenticity players won’t often find at this price.
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 solid-top A-style mandolin evokes the hugely popular instruments played by thousands of mandolin enthusiasts. Call Geoff at 404-218-8580 for more info.
Brand New Gold Tone Banjolele Deluxe Banjo Ukulele. Includes Resonator and Gig Bag. Extraordinary Value on a Banjo Ukulele!!!
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. All models feature Remo Weather King heads, maple necks with bound fingerboards, geared guitar-style tuners, and plate-style resonators.