This lightweight, single-cutaway solid-body electric bass produces solid fundamental bass tone. Its specially-engineered bridge with long-throw adjustable string compensation enables you to change the scale length to suit the use of either polymer or steel strings.
"Pre-war" style, at a price anyone can afford, AND authentic tone and superb playability describe the OB-150. This Bluegrass banjo sports a three-ply maple rim and one-piece flange (just like the megabucks originals), a maple neck inlayed in authentic style, a brass flathead tone ring, and a smooth satin finish. The OB-150 is professionally set up in our Florida shop and comes with TRANSFERRABLE lifetime warranty.
We set about creating a worthy modern evocation of this tremendous old banjo: the Gold Tone OB-2 Bowtie. The feature set resembles the original banjo: a mahogany neck, maple resonator, beautiful golden sunburst finish, and even a nineteen-hole flathead tone ring. Updated features include superb-quality Gotoh machine heads, the renowned Dotson bridge, a Presto-style tailpiece, and dual coordinator rods for precise adjustment.
Gold Tone PBR Paul Beard Signature-Series Roundneck Resonator Guitar with Case
New Gold Tone ResoMaple Tenor Resonator Ukulele with Curly Maple.
Maple Bodied Concert Scale Gold Tone Resonator Ukulele with Gig Bag.
Mahogany neck and maple resonator, a beautiful golden sunburst finish and even a nineteen-hole flathead tone ring, now available in Archtop. Updated features include superb quality Gotoh machine heads, the renowned Snuffy Smith bridge, a Presto-style tailpiece and dual coordinator rods for precise adjustment.
Gold Tone's best acoustic tenor guitar features a solid spruce top for the true vintage-style tone, complementing the TG-18's authentic 1930s vibe.
New Lefty Gold Tone TS250 Tenor Special Banjo.
The patented Goodtime Special tone ring's vintage look and vibrant tone set this American-made left-handed banjo apart. It is clearly louder than the Goodtime Two and great for playing in a band setting. It features a Midnight Maple Fingerboard and Vintage artist-inspired inlays! Made in America.
This Carlin model was the first to be issued; it was the result of a meeting between Bob and Gold Tone president Wayne Rogers at the 2004 IBMA Fan Fest. All of the BC-350 features and dimensions are per Mr. Carlin's specifications (arrived at after several trips by Bob to the Gold Tone plant) and include a twelve-inch three-ply maple pot with an innovative dowel-stick/coordinator rod, a rolled brass tone ring, maple neck with scooped ebony fretboard, planetary-gear tuning machines, No Knot tailpiece and "hot-dog" armrest.
Once a staple in early twentieth-century banjo orchestras and clubs, the cello banjo disappeared by 1930. Gold Tone has brought it back, collaborating with string wizard Marcy Marxer to develop the CEB-4 cello banjo.