Washburn has been building banjos since the late 1800s. These instruments were considered some of the finest of their day. This heritage is not lost in the instruments they handcraft today. Pros & amateurs alike choose a Washburn for its outstanding tone, build & value.

Perfect for fans of folk music, old time music and claw-hammer style players, the B7 is a mahogany open back 5-string banjo. Similar in design to our open back banjos from the early 20th century, it features a Remo® head for best tone, maple bridge with ebony tip for superb tone transfer and chrome die cast tuners for smooth tuning. Comes strung with D’Addario® strings.

SPECIFICATIONS

BODY & CONSTRUCTION

Body Wood: Mahogany

Top Wood: Remo

Sides: Mahogany

Type: Americana Instruments

Style: Banjo

OTHER

Color: Natural Matte

Finish: Matte Finish

Strings: D'Addario J60+ light gauge nickel

Additional Info: Mahogany rim, 11" grooved tension hoop with 18 brackets, traditional tailpiece, 5th string geared Planetary tuner.

NECK

Neck Wood: Mahogany

Fretboard: Engineered Wood

Number Of Frets: 22 frets

Inlays: dots

Nut: ABS

Nut Width: 1-3/16"

Scale: 27-1/2"

HARDWARE

Hardware: Chrome hardware

Bridge: Maple with Ebony tip

Tuners: Chrome Diecast

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Model
  • B7-A - Open-Back Banjo
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  • China

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eVillage Music

Astoria, NY, United States
Sales:15,107
Joined Reverb:2015

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