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Goodtime Special 5-String Banjo with Resonator Maple

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The Goodtime Special Tone Ring is a new feature on the Goodtime Special banjo. Designed by Deering, the Goodtime Special Tone Ring produces a louder, sweeter bell tone, a considerable step up in tone from the original tone ring that was featured on Deering's Goodtime Special banjos. The volume of tone is a wonderful surprise to players who pick up this unassuming Goodtime Special banjo to find a real prize. If you're looking for a banjo with good volume and tone, and prefer to keep the cost as low as possible, then this is the banjo could just be the one for you. It will perform well in a jam session or band setting, feel comfortable, fret correctly, and be a stable instrument you can play for years to come.
Deering Goodtime Special 5-String Banjo with Resonator Maple
Deering Goodtime Special 5-String Banjo with Resonator Maple
Deering Goodtime Special 5-String Banjo with Resonator Maple

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  • Blonde maple neck and Resonator
  • 3-ply violin maple rim
  • Steel tone ring
  • Patented Goodtime Banjo tailpiece
  • Ergonomic, comfortable neck shape
  • Hardwood fingerboard bow tie style inlays
  • All geared, sealed tuners
  • Nickel-plated metal parts
  • Durable satin finish
  • 16 flat hooks with 9/32" nuts
  • 2-piece resonator flange

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Deering banjos with the lifetime warranty are only available through authorized Deering Dealers.

IF YOU BUY A "NEW" DEERING BANJO FROM A NON-AUTHORIZED DEALER, YOU HAVE PURCHASED A USED BANJO AND HAVE NO WARRANTY. When we send a Deering banjo to an authorized dealer, only that dealer or another authorized dealer can sell that banjo as new. If an authorized dealer sells a new Deering banjo to a non-authorized dealer, the non authorized dealer becomes the first owner and he becomes the bearer of the lifetime warranty; not a new dealer by transfer. When the unauthorized dealer sells that banjo to the consumer, even if it was never played or even touched, it is a used instrument and no longer carries the lifetime warranty. This is necessary so that we know how the banjo has been cared for between the time we ship it and the time that our customers buy it. We have no way of knowing how non-authorized dealers care for their instruments because we do not communicate with them. This also honors and protects the strong relationship between Deering and its treasured network of hard working Deering dealers. For your protection against theft and to ensure immediate proof of ownership, four digits of the serial number are visible on the back of the peghead on each banjo. The full serial number is inside the resonator. When you purchase a Deering banjo and send in the warranty card you will receive a Gold Credit card style ownership/warranty card. This gold card is embossed with your name and the serial number of your new banjo for easy identification. Take your Gold Card with you to festivals or when traveling so that if your banjo is ever stolen you can easily prove it's yours.

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