Banjo Accessories Gig Bags
Colorfully embroidered with a Deering Eagle logo, this padded cordura gig bag has adjustable backpack straps, a sturdy Velcro handle, and a front pocket for storage. Available in openback and resonator models.
Gig Bag for an Openback Banjo #GB-OB $97.00
Gig Bag for a Resonator banjo #GB-R $97.00
Hardshell Cases
Deering designed its traditional, arch top, hardshell case to protect your special banjo. With extra wedge padding in the peghead region, a roomy interior storage section, and sturdy padding in the resonator area, the case bears the Deering name. Comes in various sizes.
# TD Standard Banjo with Resonator Case $268.00
#TD-OB Openback Case $268.00 #TD-LN Long Neck Case $299.00 #TD-T Tenor Case
$268.00
DEERING INSTRUMENT TUNER Versatile chromatic clip on tuner; use vibration tuning or mic for sound tuning with just the flip of a switch. Blue LCD screen rotates 360 degress for easy reading; turns green to let you know you are in tune.
#DITTM $19.95
DEERING BANJO MUTE Made in the USA, this solid brass mute fits 4, 5, and 6 string banjos. Adjustable for all bridge widths, this mute does not hinder right hand position. Easy on & off. #MUT-5 $25.00
DEERING BANJO STRINGS
Greg Deering knows what makes a banjo sound great. He chose the gauges for our private label string sets, which are made by D’addario, to meet the demands required of any playing style. These will work great for long neck banjos as well as standard scale length.
Light Gauge: 10, 11, 13, 21W, 10 Medium Gauge: 10, 12, 16, 24W, 10 5-String Banjos #ST-L5 Light
$6.00
5-String Banjos #ST-M5 Medium $6.00 Tenor Banjos #ST-T - Standard Tuning (C,G,D,A) $6.00 Tenor Banjos #ST-IT - Irish Tuning (G,D,A,E) $6.00
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