Epiphone MB-100 Natural Banjo EFB0NACH1
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Epiphone Epiphone MB-100 | £209.00 | ||||
Epiphone MB100 Banjo | £215.00 | ||||
Epiphone Epiphone MB-100 Natural Banjo EFB0NACH1 | £215.00 |
Epiphone's MB-100 banjo is a perfect first instrument for a budding bluegrass picker. The MB-100's warm and plucky tone will inspire your creativity as your build up your banjo chops. Epiphone founder Epi Stathopoulo's first patent was for a banjo and the company has always been a trendsetter in banjo design. An ideal travelling banjo, the MB-100 features lightweight open back design, m Mahogany body and neck, a rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, and a Remo head. If you're getting into bluegrass or stringband music, pick up an affordable Epiphone MB-100 Banjo - and start pickin'!
Original Colour by Producer: Natural
Number of Strings: 5
Neck: Mahogany
Тype: Open Back
Handedness: Right Handed
Cutaway: No
Body: Mahogany
Nut Width (mm): 31.7
Colour: White
Tuning Machines: Die Cast
Number of Frets: 22
Bridge/Tremolo: Rosewood
Fretboard: Rosewood
Hardware: Chrome
Made in: China
Original Colour by Producer: Natural
Number of Strings: 5
Neck: Mahogany
Тype: Open Back
Handedness: Right Handed
Cutaway: No
Body: Mahogany
Nut Width (mm): 31.7
Colour: White
Tuning Machines: Die Cast
Number of Frets: 22
Bridge/Tremolo: Rosewood
Fretboard: Rosewood
Hardware: Chrome
Made in: China
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