Gold Tone is a musical instrument company based in Titusville, Florida, USA. We specialize in producing high-quality banjos, guitars, mandolins, and other stringed instruments that are affordable and accessible for players of all levels. Gold Tone was founded in 1993 by Wayne and Robyn Rogers, and they still operate it to this day. Gold Tone has gained a reputation for innovation, quality craftsmanship, and excellent customer service, and their instruments are used by professional musicians and hobbyists alike.
Great Tutorial. Would you possibly know what banjo strap would happen to fit on this type of a banjo? I would like one that is like a long belt that threads through the silver parts around the banjo and goes around the entire banjo .
I have a 5 string Bass so why not expand the catalogue with 5 (and even 6) string Models, the 5 string version adds a Low B, and the 6 string model adds both a Low B and High C, and for a 7 string model we could add a Low B, High C, and High F. So the string catalogue would need to be expanded to accommodate that.
It’s either this mandolin or the Eastman oval hole one next month. Btw is this a mandocello? It looks rather large compared to most mandolins unless she is super tiny lol
it's hard to get past the amazing performance to try to decide and both sound great.....so cool to see two generations pick it so amazingly well. Both banjos are bangers and maybe suited more to the prospective player....taking into consideration they have the same DNA, but....🙃---'--:: Would be interesting to see you switch banjos and do it again....
Hi there. Someone at goldtone told me when I asked the may be bringing back the 4 string EBM - 4 Tenor F style Or the EBT-4 Tele style. With all the coverage these days of bands like the Pogues etc and there are many Irish Rock bands playing pubs etc in all countries. Would you know when and if this could be happening? I have the 6 string version.