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A new, lower-cost Prairieville from Chuck Lee! Includes an 11-inch pot.
Note: Our banjos are individually inspected, set up and tuned by the banjo.com staff in Georgia. We are banjo players, so we set them up the way we want to play them! Each banjo is in tune when we carefully pack it for shipment. Climate conditions and travel will affect the tuning, so it may need to be fine-tuned before playing. |
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Features
- Specs:
- Neck: cherry with scoop for clawhammer
- G-scale length: 25-1/2 inches
- A-Scale length: 22-7/8 inches
- Truss rod: two-way adjustable from the heel. Also an easy action height adjustment at the heel.
- Nut: Vintage scalloped bone
- Fingerboard: ebony
- Peghead: ebony with overlays
- Fingerboard: dots inlay, offset from center and side dots of Mother of Pearl or Abalone at frets 3, 7, & 10; two at frets 12, 15 & 17
- Pegheads: designs vary between models
- Tuners: planetary-geared violin style tuners
- Rim: 11-inch two-ply stained maple, 7/16-inch thick
- Hardware: nickel-plated ball-end nuts, shoes, screws, hooks, tension hoops, and No-Knot tailpiece are standard
- Artist eyes: each banjo has some unique features. It may be common for a model to have a blackened pot but some may come through with natural woods or different stains. Some necks are natural and some stained. The inlay may be different in some way like color, application, quantity and design. As an artist, Chuck Lee prefers not to do the same thing over and over.
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