Description

Bob Carlin has taught hundreds of people to play Old Time banjo, so it's only logical to make his signature banjo specs available to new players by way of a Cripple Creek (CC) version. Undeniably a world-beating value in a twelve-inch clawhammer banjo, the CC-Carlin12 has all the right stuff: a nut width of 1 and 3/8", a two-way truss rod in the maple neck, scooped black-bound fretboard with dot inlays and a three-ply maple rim. Set up by Gold Tone's luthiers to play perfectly right out of the included gig bag, the CC-Carlin12 is an unbeatable buy. Available as left-handed model.

Product Features

  • Armrest: Gold Tone Engraved
  • Binding: Black ABS
  • Brackets: 24
  • Bridge: Maple w/ Ebony Cap
  • Finish: Natural / High Gloss
  • Hardware: Chrome Plated
  • Head: 12" Remo MC Renaissance
  • Rim: 12" Multi-Ply Maple
  • Tailpiece: Vintage Style
  • Tension Hoop: 12" Flat Bar
  • Tone Ring: 12" Rolled Brass Flat Bar
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood w/ Scoop
  • Frets: 18
  • Inlay: Dot & Star
  • Material: Maple
  • Truss Rod: Two-Way Adjustable
  • Scale Length: 26-3/16"
  • Weight: 5.8 lbs.
  • Gig Bag Included

Attributes

  • Color (X): Natural
  • Number of Strings (X): 5
  • Scale Length (X): 26"
  • Finish (X): Gloss
  • Electronics (X): No
  • Model Name (X): CC-Carlin12
  • Bag or Case Included? (X): Yes
  • Neck Material (X): Maple
  • Fingerboard Material (X): Rosewood
  • Body Material (X): Maple
  • Video Link (X)
  • Instrument (X): Banjo

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • CC-Carlin12 Bob Carlin Signature 12" Openback Banjo
Finish
  • Gloss: Natural
Categories
Year
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