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BUB Baritone Banjo Ukulele Vintage Brown

Gold Tone

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Gold Tone's Baritone Banjo Uke (BUB) is an affordable alternative to the Banjolele Series now available in a baritone scale length. Tuned DGBE, this model features a maple neck, bound rosewood fingerboard, geared tuners, a single adjustable coordinator rod, and plate-style resonator.

Includes hardshell case.

Comes with standard stock tuning as indicated above, but just about any alternative tuning is possible with the correct string gauge.
Gold Tone BUB Baritone Banjo Ukulele Vintage Brown
Gold Tone BUB Baritone Banjo Ukulele Vintage Brown
Gold Tone BUB Baritone Banjo Ukulele Vintage Brown

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Tonewoods
  • Neck: Maple
  • Resonator: Flat back maple
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Bridge: Maple with ebony cap
  • Rim: 8" maple
Appointments
  • Wood Finish: Vintage Brown
  • Fingerboard Inlay: Dot Position Markers
  • Neck Binding: Crème Celluloid
Hardware
  • Nut: Bone
  • Tuners: Grover Style Metal Geared Tuners
  • Tailpiece: EZ-String
  • Tailpiece Plating: Chrome
Dimensions
  • Scale: 19"
  • Head Size: 8"
  • Frets: 20
  • Nut Width: 1-3/8"

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    submitteda year ago

    byJoe

    fromVermont

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Pretty straightforward; sounds great; looks solid and so far, impressive delivery as I play. Comes with hard case Price was great too

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  • asked byJosh P

    fromKlamath Falls, OR

    Two questions. First, what type of strings does it take? Loop end or standard ukulele strings? Second, is that a floating bridge, or is it fixed?

    Two questions. First, what type of strings does it take? Loop end or standard ukulele strings? Second, is that a floating bridge, or is it fixed?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    They're standard. It's fixed.