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The BG-250 was one of our first instruments ever introduced. Its convertible feature allows a great bluegrass tone, and by removing the resonator and brackets, you now have a genuine old time openback. This is a great feature for players wanting to play both styles. The slim neck provides easy action and the bell brass tone ring contributes to its loud volume.
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
- Spefications:
- Neck: Maple
- Resonator: Mahogany
- Bridge: Maple/Ebony
- Fingerboard: Rosewood
- Wood Finish: Vintage Brown
- Headstock Inlay: Mother of Pearl
- Fingerboard Inlay: Snowflake
- Neck Binding: Ceuloid
- Body Binding: Ceuliod
- Nut: Bone
- Tailpiece: Straight line
- Tuners: GT Master Planets
- Tone Ring: Brass Sand Cast
- Rim: Multiply Maple
- Tension Hoop: Steel
- Flange: No flange/convertible
- Strings: Medium
- Plating: Chrome
- Arm Rest: Steel
- Scale: 26 3/16"
- Nut Width: 1 3/16"
- Head Size: Remo frosted 11" high collar
- Weight: 10.4 lbs.
- Frets: Medium
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