The newest addition to our series of tributes to the great banjos made before the Second World War continues with this, the most beautiful edition we’ve offered yet. The Gold Tone OB-Grandee (the Old West moniker for a Spanish nobleman) pays homage to one of the Holy Grail banjos of yore, resplendent in its engraved and gold-plated glory. We’ve responded to your many requests by offering this latest in the series that began with the OB-3 Twanger, followed by the OB-Béla and the OB-2 Bowtie. This professional-grade banjo hits all of the right notes (pun intended): the curly maple neck and resonator, premium hardware, bridge and tuning machines unite to bring you that pre-war essence without the wallet-busting price. And the TONE… the TONE!

Hard case included; free shipping within the continental US.

- Gotoh Planetary tuners
- 1.25" bone nut
- Ebony fingerboard
- Hearts & flowers inlay
- Maple neck
- two-way adjustable truss rod
- Grandee engraved armrest
- 11" 3-ply maple rim
- Remo HC coated topside head
- 5/8" Dotson bridge
- Vintage brown high gloss finish
- Prucha clamshell tailpiece
- Flat-top 20-hole bell brass tone ring
- 26.25" scale length
- 10.2 lbs

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House of Musical Traditions

Takoma Park, MD, United States
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