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Goodtime Special Openback


Neck: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •


• Hardwood Bow Tie Inlays Sealed Geared Tuners Geared 5th String Tuner Durable Satin Finish


Pot:


• New Patent Pending Goodtime Special Tone Ring Steel Tension Hoop 11” Banjo Head


Patented Goodtime Tailpiece • • •


5/8” Maple/Ebony Goodtime Bridge 16 Flat Hooks with 9/32” Nuts 16 Bracket Shoes


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Steel Coordinator Rod for Adjustments


• Durable Satin Finish


Tone: Louder projection and clarity from the tone ring of a full bodied tone.


• • • Dimensions: • • • • Neck Width at the Nut 1 1/4” • Overall Instrument Length 37 1/2”


Instrument Weight: 6.5 lbs 6 Year Warranty


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2010 heralded the release of the new Patent Pending Goodtime Special Tone Ring. Designed by Deering, the new Goodtime Special tone ring produces


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Scale Length Nut to Bridge 26 1/4” Rim diameter 11”


Blonde 3-ply Violin Grade Maple Rim •


Blonde Slender Rock Maple Neck 22 Pressed In Nickel Silver frets


• • • • Deering Fiddle Shaped Peghead • •


Goodtime Special


Neck:


• Hardwood Bow Tie Inlays Sealed Geared Guitar Tuners Geared 5th String Tuner Durable Satin Finish


Pot:


• New Patent Pending Goodtime Special Tone Ring 11” Banjo Head


Steel Tension Hoop


16 Flat Hooks with 9/32” Nuts 16 Bracket Shoes


• Nickel plated Armrest


Patented Goodtime Tailpiece 2 Piece Flange


• Nickel Plated Hardware Resonator:


Resonator of Blonde Maple Black Binding


Durable Satin Finish Tone:


Has a bell like tone that is loud, crisp and clear and easily heard in a band seting.


Dimensions: Neck Width at the Nut 1 1/4”


Scale Length Nut to Bridge 26 1/4” Rim diameter 13 7/8”


Overall Instrument Length 38”


Instrument Weight: 8 lbs 6 Year Warranty


a louder, sweeter bell tone, a considerable step up in tone from the original tone ring that was featured on our Goodtime Special banjos.


Te 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 for you. Tis banjo will perform well in a jam session or band seting, feel comfortable, fret correctly, and be a stable instrument you can play for years to come.


If you prefer to play clawhammer or frailing style and want that openback sound but still want a louder voice the Goodtime Special Openback is the banjo for you. If you are playing in a bluegrass band and want a louder banjo so that you can be heard the Goodtime Special will fit the bill. You get a very affordable quality American Made banjo when you choose a Goodtime and you can do just that, play it and have a really good time.


12 Blonde 3-ply Violin Grade Maple Rim


Blonde Slender Rock Maple Neck 22 Pressed In Nickel Silver frets


Deering Fiddle Shaped Peghead John McEuen


Goodtime Special Openback


Goodtime Special


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