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  Washburn Americana B9 Banjo

Washburn has been building banjos since the late 1800s. These instruments were considered some of the finest of their day. This heritage is not lost in the instruments we handcraft today. Pros & amateurs alike choose a Washburn for its outstanding tone, build & value. The Americana Series B9-WSH-A is a (5 String) banjo with a Mahogany resonator and aluminum rim .

It features a mahogany neck, 11" grooved tension hoop, traditional tailpiece, geared 5th string Planetary tuner. Comes strung with DAddario strings. Beautiful Sunburst Gloss finish.

Washburn B9 5 String Resonator Banjo

The Washburn B9 is a 5-string Resonator Banjo featuring a Mahogany resonator and aluminum rim, 11″ grooved tension hoop, chrome armrest, traditional tailpiece, and geared 5th string Planetary tuner.

Washburn has been building banjos since the late 1800s. These instruments were considered some of the finest of their day. This heritage is not lost in the instruments we handcraft today. Pros & amateurs alike choose a Washburn for its outstanding tone, build & value.

Body Wood Mahogany Top Wood Remo Back Wood Mahogany Sides Mahogany Type Americana Instruments Style Banjo Neck Wood Mahogany Fretboard Engineered Wood Number Of Frets 22 frets Inlays dots Nut ABS Nut Width 1-3/16 Scale 27-1/2 Hardware Chrome hardware Bridge Maple with Ebony tip Tuners Diecast with Pearloid buttons Color Sunburst Finish Gloss Finish Strings D'Addario J60+ light gauge nickel   Additional Info

Mahogany resonator and aluminum rim, 11" grooved tension hoop, chrome armrest, traditional tailpiece, geared 5th string Planetary tuner.

   

Condition
Brand
Model
  • B9 Americana Series 5 String Banjo B9-WSH-A
Finish
  • Sunburst
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