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MB-100
The MB-100 open back 5-string banjo is the perfect traveling banjo and an ideal first instrument for players interested in bluegrass and stringband music. Open back banjos are appreciated for being lightweight (easy on the shoulder!) and for their unique, mellow tone. Epiphone’s founder Epi Stathopoulo’s first patent was for a banjo and Epiphone has always been at the forefront of banjo design, setting trends, and leading the industry in making affordable quality instruments.
The MB-100 comes with the peace of mind you get from a Limited Lifetime Warranty backed by Gibson Musical Instruments famous 24/7/365 day Customer Service. Visit your Authorized Epiphone Dealer today and try out a MB-100.
PRODUCT FEATURES
Classic Epiphone open back 5-string banjo
Mahogany body and neck
Remo™ head
SPECIFICATIONS
Body
mahogany
Neck
mahogany
Scale
26.25”
Nut width
1.25”
Fingerboard
rosewood with dot inlay
Top
Remo™ head
Machine Heads
Premium nickel with white buttons
Hardware You Can Trust
Vintage banjos suffer from the wear and tear of a century of playing and the hardware often shows the most wear. Epiphone’s nickel tuners are designed at Epiphone in Nashville, TN and provide solid tuning and reliability.
Classic Features
The MB-100 features a mahogany body with a classic Remo™ banjo head. The 26.25” traditional mahogany neck has a rosewood dot fingerboard for easy playing and a full and balanced tone. The MB-100 has a Natural (NA) color finish just like Epi’s vintage banjos!
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