ADM 6-String Banjo 24 Bracket with Closed Solid Wood Back, Banjo Beginner Kit with Picks and Extra Strings
SPECIFICATIONS: Product Name: Banjo Type: Six string Fingerboard: Mahogany String twist: Pearl White Dimensions: 39.3 x 17 x 5 inches Material: Wood, Metal Weight: 8.4 pounds Color: Wood, White
Product Features
【DURABLE MATERIAL】 A mahogany resonator and neck with a 7 ply maple & mahogany shell and a stunning high-gloss finish. All the features you would expect (and more) at a great price.
【NO HAND SCRATCHING】 Smooth fretboard and neat fret wires offer comfortable touch and protect hands from being scratched.
【ECONOMICAL KIT】 Coming with extra set of strings, 3 picks and adjustment wrench, you can get these accessories which is suited to beginner one-off at a cost-effective price.
【Fun To Play – Easy To Learn】This full scale six string banjo lets you tune and play it like a guitar, but it sounds like a banjo. Great for players of any age or ability.
【FREE RETURN POLICY】 Free return policy to Amazon within one month, one year warranty against manufacture’s defects
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