Instruments by Benko Musical have a connection to The Twelfth Fret – from 1954 to the 1970’s, the Benko shop occupied what became our original location.
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MORE →Instruments by Benko Musical have a connection to The Twelfth Fret – from 1954 to the 1970’s, the Benko shop occupied what became our original location.
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MORE →The Vega Artist Tenor banjo was a professional grade instrument made by one of the top – from the turn of the 20th century to the 1930s – American musical instrument producers. However, just about the time the Dopyera Brothers and George Beauchamp started National to produce their new resophonic guitars, the popularity of banjos began to drop, and by the 1930s many banjo players had shifted to guitar.
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MORE →The C.F. Martin D-28 Marquis features ‘Martin Golden Era’ (1930-1940) appointments and is constructed with East Indian rosewood and Adirondack Spruce.
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MORE →For the Deering John Hartford 5-String Banjo, Greg Deering combined years of experience with John Hartford’s research into the design of vintage banjos.
One of the early G&L products was the L-2000 bass, introduced in 1980. This bass has been a success, and in 2003 the Tribute series was introduced to provide lower cost versions of the US built basses.
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MORE →The mahogany body National Reso-Phonic M-1 Tricone retains the lush complex trebles of the National Style 1 but the wood body changes the character of the bass response: in short, the bass is huge!
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