Boston 6-String Banjo
Tuned like a Guitar, Guitar players can get up and go with this 6-string banjo – Uniquely Deering, the Boston Banjo breaks with tradition and provides a professional quality sound at a lower price point by creating the rim from 3/16″ rolled steel which rings like a tone ring. Also, upgrading the accuracy of tuning by way of guitar tuners with a higher gear ratio than the traditional banjo tuners.. The uniquely Deering Inlay pattern gives you visual beauty enhancing the great performance. This banjo is the preferred sound in country recording studios and in non-traditional bands like the Keith Urban Band. You can hear this banjo played on Keith Urban songs like “Someone Like You” and his Grammy award winning “Sweet Thing.”
It has big resonant bass notes that you don’t find on a 5-string banjo, and also crisp highs for that beautiful banjo tone.
Neck Wood Mahogany
Finish Satin
Number of Strings 6
Type of Banjo 6-String
Tone Ring Steel Rim
Neck:
Tropical American Mahogany
Slender Deering Neck Shape
Arched Ebony Fingerboard
Seed & Vine Inlays,
Guitar Style Tuners
Adjustable truss-rod
22 Pressed In Nickel-Silver Frets
Pot:
3/16″ Durable Nickel Plated Steel Rim
24-Piece Butterfly Flange
24 flat hooks with 9/32″ hex nuts
24 Bracket Shoes
11″ Frosted Top High Crown Head
Beveled Tension Hoop
Deering 6-string Tailpiece
Nickel Plated Hardware,
Deering 6-String Tailpiece
Resonator:
Mahogany, with white binding
Trimmed in White
Straight Side Walls
Satin Finish
Tone:
Has the sweet sound of mahogany with less sustain for clear notes. Crisp highs and good bass response with less overtones than many banjos. Easy to play with clarity of note separation. Great for recording.
Tuned E,A,D,G,B,E for standard Guitar tuning, can also be tuned in other tunings
To get the best
banjo tone it should have light or extra light guitar strings or electric guitar strings.
Includes a Deering Hardshell Case
Dimensions:
Neck Width at the Nut 1 ¾”
Scale Length Nut to Bridge 26 ¼”
Resonator diameter 13 7/8″
Overall Instrument Length 38 ½”
The Deering professional series offers an inspiring collection of professional grade banjos which, when played, will leave the player longing for more. Built in our California facility by the same team who make the Goodtime Series and the Private Collection models, these high quality American made instruments are built to be played and will stand up to any live or studio performance. Professional Collection models come packed with features including beautiful intricate inlay work, more choices of wood, ebony fingerboard, gloss finish on select models, a hard-shell case and a lifetime warranty. All you have to do is try one. You wont need anything else.
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Sometimes the mounting hardware bolts can strip or become stuck on a skateboard. Some people try to saw them off, but there is an easier way to remove stuck skate hardware quickly without causing any damage to the deck.
There are 2 different sizes for commonly used cross head or Phillips head screw drivers. Skate hardware requires a size number 2 screw driver or size 2 phillips head bit.
All you need is a screw/drill gun, a 5/32 drill bit, and a 3/16 drill bit.
Step 1:
Clamp or hold the nut on the end of the bolt. Drill into the head of the bolt about 1/8th of an inch using the 5/32 drill bit.
Step 2:
Using the 3/16 bit, drill into the hole you made using the 5/32 bit until the head of the bolt comes off.
If the head of the bolt is becomes stuck on the drill bit holt it with a pliers and twist the head off of the drill bit.
This method works for all skateboard hardware including street skateboards, downhill and longboard skateboards.
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