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Up for sale is a bona fide 70s Gibson masterclone banjo, the Epiphone by Gibson MB-100. 
In the 1970's when bluegrass had become popular, there was a race to create the ultimate copy of the ultimate banjo: the Gibson RB-250. Listed at about $1300 (with case) in 1979, that was out of the reach of many.
As a result, companies like Alvarez, Iida and GTR all converged on the same factory in Japan to build them a more affordable (but still sounding awesome) alternative. Thus the masterclone was born. They were able to cut costs by using zinc tonerings (Gibson has bell brass), 5-12 ply rims (Gibson had 3 ply maple rims) and chrome plated hardware (Gibson had nickel).
Gibson had to get in on the action that was chipping away at their market share, so they created the Epiphone by Gibson MB-100 and MB-250 banjos. 
Although lacking the ultimate power (and pricetag) of a RB-250, they sound strong, have planetary tuners, a geared 5th string peg and well-made hardware.
Interesting side note: Gibson used almost identical (to the RB-250) ad copy for this banjo.
With hard shell case

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Listed7 years ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • MB-100
Finish
  • Mahogany
Categories
Year
  • 1979
Made In
  • Japan

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