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Fender FB300 Banjo Package

Includes: Gig Bag, Strings, Tuner, Picks, Instructional Materials and Banjo, of course!

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The banjo is instrumental (pardon the pun) in American music. Originally descended from traditional African instruments, it plays a major role in bluegrass and country and even pops up occasionally in rock, jazz and fusion. Nothing else sounds like it, and it’s a fun instrument to play.

Now it’s easy to get started playing banjo - Fender's FB300 Banjo Pack includes a Fender banjo, gig bag, strings, tuner, picks and an instructional book. Everything you need to start a pickin’ and a grinnin’ right now, all in one package.

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

Body Style: 5-String Banjo

Colors: (100) Natural

Finish: Satin, (Polyurethane)

Top: Chromed Steel Rim With 18 Piece Bracket

Bracing: N/A

Back and Sides: Laminated Mahogany (Resonator)

Neck: Nato

Fingerboard: Rosewood

No. of Frets: 22

Bridge: Maple/Rosewood

Machine Heads: Chrome (Geared)

Electronics: None

Scale Length: 27.4 in.

Body Depth: Resonator: 1.75 in.; Rim: 2 in.

Width at Nut: 1.18 in.

Width at Heel: N/A

Unique Features:
- Includes:
-- Gig Bag,
-- Strings,
-- Tuner,
-- Picks,
-- Instructional Materials

Features:
- Dot Position Inlays
- Chrome Arm Rest and Tailpiece
- White Tipped Tuning Machines

Strings: Fender Nickelplated Steel Banjo Strings, p/n 0732255003

Gauges: .0095 to .020

Accessories - Includes: Gig Bag, Strings, Tuner, Picks, Instructional Materials

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