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The Goodtime banjo has a slender,
low profile neck that is easy to finger and comfortable
for large and small hands. The fret work is accurate
and precise to ensure accurate intonation over
the entire fingerboard. The single coordinator
rod in the pot easily and effectively adjusts the
playability so that the strings are close to the
fingerboard and are easy to press down. All five
tuners are geared and easy to tune. The tailpiece
is extremely strong and easily adjustable to maximize
tone by raising or lowering it.
The Goodtime banjo weighs about 4 pounds so it
is light enough for children to hold and play and
is ideal for traveling, camping, hiking, taking to
the beach and provides a vibrant singing banjo tone
in any situation. The multi-ply pot is made of birch and maple. Both
woods are hard and dense and contribute to the bright
crisp sound of the Goodtime banjo.
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The Goodtime 2 banjo is fast and easy to play due to
the slender, low profile, rock maple neck. The
single coordinator rod in the pot allows the
player or technician to adjust the action to
suit the players needs.
The standard 11" diameter
rim is a combination of birch and rock maple.
The 16 brackets and standard rim diameter
make head adjustments easy and simple and
the availability of replacement heads is
simple since the heads are the same size
as almost all modern banjos (11" high
crown).
The maple resonator has a
natural blond maple finish with a single
black binding strip around the back edge.
The resonator fastens to the banjo by machine
screws that thread into brass wall lugs on
the side walls of the resonator. Access is
easy and simple.
The Goodtime 2 is equipped
with all geared tuning machines for easy,
accurate, and stable tuning. The maple and
ebony bridge and top frosted head give a
crisp, bright sound.
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