The Gold Tone open-back Banjolele was our first banjo-uke. We designed it for ukulele players that want more of that sweet uke tone blended with the pop and snap of the banjo. The Banjolele Deluxe is a replica of one of the most famous banjo ukes ever made.

The one-piece flange and deep-wall resonator pump the sound forward toward your audience and the arch-top tone ring is perfect for executing the banjo-uke techniques made famous by the legendary British movie and music hall sensation, George Formby. Available as a left-handed model.

Features: 

  • Folkternative Design.
  • One-Piece Flange.
  • Rolled Brass Tone Ring.
  • Maple Construction. 

Specifications: 

Headstock

  • Buttons: Metal.
  • Nut Width: 1-3/8" ZeroGlide Nut.
  • Tuners: Open Gear Guitar-Style.

Neck

  • Fingerboard: Ebony.
  • Frets: 17.
  • Inlay: Snowflake.
  • Material: Maple.

Body

  • Armrest: Vintage Mini Armrest.
  • Binding: Cream ABS / Black A.
  • Brackets: 16.
  • Bridge: Maple w/ Ebony Cap.
  • Finish: Vintage Brown / High Gloss.
  • Flange: One Piece Cast.
  • Hardware: Chrome Plated.
  • Head: 8" Remo MC Smooth.
  • Resonator: 10" Flamed Maple.
  • Rim: 8" Multi-Ply Maple.
  • Tailpiece: Banjo Uke Style.
  • Tension Hoop: 8" Flat Bar.
  • Tone Ring: 8" Rolled Brass Flat Bar.

Dimensions

  • Scale Length: 15-1/2" Concert.
  • Weight: 5 lbs.

Other

  • String Gauge: .027, .038, .028, .022.
  • Tuning: GCEA.
  • Hard Case: HDBX (Optional).
  • Left-Handed Available: Yes.

Accessories Included:

  • Gig Bag.

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Banjolele DLX
Finish
  • Vintage Brown Gloss
Categories
Year
  • 2026

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