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Deering

Deering
Deering banjos
are known for their comfortable necks which are fast and easy to play. You get the most banjo for your dollar when you purchase a Deering.

Gold Tone

Gold Tone
Gold Tone instruments, are committed to providing you with a quality banjo at an affordable price. That means quality parts, professional design, tight fitting assembly, and expert set up by real musicians.

 

ome

Ome
The woods used in OME banjos are carefully selected, thoroughly air-dried, and skillfully matched. Chuck Ogsbury has ben building exceptional instruments since he first started the ODE Company in 1960.

 
Stelling

Stelling
Stelling Banjo Works was established in 1974, and Geoff Stelling patented a revolutionary design: the wedge-fitted pot assembly allowing for the best possible tone ring and flange to wood rim fit. The resulting purity of tone and unrelenting power are unparalleled.

 

Vega

Vega
For over 100 years fine quality banjos have been made under the Vega name. After several changes of ownership, Vega has once again emerged as a high quality banjo name under the careful guidance of the Deering Company.

Wildwood

Wildwood
Wildwood Banjo Co. has been quietly building banjos since 1972. They are hand made from the finest woods and hardware available. Offering a range of models in both open-back and bluegrass banjos from the simplicity of the Minstrel to the ornate inlays of the Soloist.

 

Huber

It's all about the tone with a Huber banjo. With great inspiration from the flathead banjos of the '30s, a Huber is the epitome of vintage tone.

Nechville

Tom Nechville has revolutionized banjo building. From his easy adjusting tension hoop to the reduction of weight, Nechvilles are banjos for the space age.

Gold Star

Gold Star banjos are the creation of Richard Kjeldsen. built offshore inspired bythe pre-war classic Bluegrass instruments.

 
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