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Deering Goodtime Americana Limited Edition Bronze

Deering Goodtime Americana Limited Edition Bronze

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The Goodtime Americana Limited Edition Bronze banjo is a limited release of one of Deering's best-selling Goodtime models.

The hardware is finished in an elegant Gold Rubbed Bronze powder finish, which offers an extremely durable, low-maintenance hardware option that is also 100% hypoallergenic.

The blonde maple fingerboard is adorned with beautiful exotic hardwood Artisan style inlays, while the peghead features a stunning complementary motif inlay and a "Goodtime LTD" banner logo.

The Limited Edition Bronze collection also features the Goodtime Openback and Goodtime Two models and are only available to order from your local Deering dealer through the end of the Summer.

About the Americana

Continuing the long-standing Goodtime philosophy of offering the best value American-made banjos available, the Americana is the lowest priced 12” model on the market today and retains the distinctive natural blonde Goodtime aesthetics. In keeping with the rest of the Goodtime line, this banjo also features guitar-style tuners, a rock maple neck, nickel-plated hardware, and hardwood inlays.

Played with an old-time style technique, the Americana is reminiscent of banjos from a period when larger rims were more prevalent which makes the 12” a great setup for playing old-time music. A traditional 11” banjo with a frosted top head has a far brighter sound and will “cut” more. Since the combination of the wider 12” rim and the Renaissance head makes for a wonderfully laid-back sound in comparison, the Americana lends itself perfectly for musicians looking to use the banjo to back up a vocalist or another instrument, instead of playing the a lead instrument role.

Take a walk on the wide side with the Goodtime Americana banjo.

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Product Name Deering Goodtime Americana Limited Edition Bronze
Brand Deering
Condition preowned
MPN GAM-LTD-BRZ
Shipping Option Free Shipping to the Continental U.S.

Deering Goodtime Americana Limited Edition Bronze

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The Goodtime Americana Limited Edition Bronze banjo is a limited release of one of Deering's best-selling Goodtime models.

The hardware is finished in an elegant Gold Rubbed Bronze powder finish, which offers an extremely durable, low-maintenance hardware option that is also 100% hypoallergenic.

The blonde maple fingerboard is adorned with beautiful exotic hardwood Artisan style inlays, while the peghead features a stunning complementary motif inlay and a "Goodtime LTD" banner logo.

The Limited Edition Bronze collection also features the Goodtime Openback and Goodtime Two models and are only available to order from your local Deering dealer through the end of the Summer.

About the Americana

Continuing the long-standing Goodtime philosophy of offering the best value American-made banjos available, the Americana is the lowest priced 12” model on the market today and retains the distinctive natural blonde Goodtime aesthetics. In keeping with the rest of the Goodtime line, this banjo also features guitar-style tuners, a rock maple neck, nickel-plated hardware, and hardwood inlays.

Played with an old-time style technique, the Americana is reminiscent of banjos from a period when larger rims were more prevalent which makes the 12” a great setup for playing old-time music. A traditional 11” banjo with a frosted top head has a far brighter sound and will “cut” more. Since the combination of the wider 12” rim and the Renaissance head makes for a wonderfully laid-back sound in comparison, the Americana lends itself perfectly for musicians looking to use the banjo to back up a vocalist or another instrument, instead of playing the a lead instrument role.

Take a walk on the wide side with the Goodtime Americana banjo.

More Information
Product Name Deering Goodtime Americana Limited Edition Bronze
Brand Deering
Condition preowned
MPN GAM-LTD-BRZ
Shipping Option Free Shipping to the Continental U.S.
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