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BUC Concert Banjo Ukulele Vintage Brown

Gold Tone

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The Concert Banjo Uke (BUC) is an affordable alternative to the Gold Tone Banjolele Series now available in a concert scale length (15-1/2″). Tuned GCEA, this model features a maple neck, bound rosewood fingerboard, geared tuners, a single adjustable coordinator rod, and plate-style resonator.

Gold Tone's standard stock tuning is indicated above. However, just about any alternative tuning is possible with the correct string gauge.

Includes hardshell case.

Banjo Uke Series
Gold Tone's Banjo Uke Series is an affordable option for all uke players. The four common scales of wooden ukes are utilized and all features are similar. All models include a maple neck, bound rosewood fingerboard, geared guitar-style tuners, a plate-style resonator (traditionally known as a “possum plate”). The 8” head size provides ample “sliding room” for right hand technique.
Gold Tone BUC Concert Banjo Ukulele Vintage Brown
Gold Tone BUC Concert Banjo Ukulele Vintage Brown
Gold Tone BUC Concert 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: 15-1/2"
  • Head Size: 8"
  • Frets: 18
  • Hardshell case included

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  • My go-to "ukulele"

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    submitted6 years ago

    byMayree

    fromVirginia

    I bought my Gold Tone concert banjolele at a Richmond, VA Ukulele festival a few years back and it's my favorite instrument to play. I'm in a little "for fun" band and it really adds to our sound when we play. It can be very loud without a microphone, which is handy. It keeps its tuning with no problem and I get many questions and compliments on it.

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