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Deering Goodtime (LM)
 

The Neck:

  • Rock Maple
  • Satin finish
  • Slender profile
  • All geared tuners
  • Black Position markers

The Pot:

  • Standard 11" diameter
  • Satin finish
  • Adjustable tailpiece
  • Multi-ply birch/maple rim
  • Single coordinator rod

 

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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