Deering Deering Eagle II™ 5-String Banjo w/ Spikes The Eagle II banjo represents the latest in tone ring innovation from the collaborative efforts of Greg Deering and Jens Kruger. Includes spikes 7, 9, 10. 0 stars, based on 1 reviews 0 5
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Deering Eagle II™ 5-String Banjo w/ Spikes

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$2,718.00
Deering Eagle II™ 5-String Banjo w/ Spikes
Deering Eagle II™ 5-String Banjo w/ Spikes
Deering Eagle II™ 5-String Banjo w/ Spikes
Deering Eagle II™ 5-String Banjo w/ Spikes
Deering Eagle II™ 5-String Banjo w/ Spikes
Deering Eagle II™ 5-String Banjo w/ Spikes
Deering Eagle II™ 5-String Banjo w/ Spikes
Deering Eagle II™ 5-String Banjo w/ Spikes
Deering Eagle II™ 5-String Banjo w/ Spikes
Deering Eagle II™ 5-String Banjo w/ Spikes
Deering Eagle II™ 5-String Banjo w/ Spikes
Deering Eagle II™ 5-String Banjo w/ Spikes

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Deering Eagle II™ 5-String Banjo w/ Spikes

$2,718.00
Model Number: 3548407
The Eagle II banjo represents the latest in tone ring innovation from the collaborative efforts of Greg Deering and Jens Kruger. Includes spikes 7, 9, 10.
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The Eagle II banjo represents the latest in tone ring innovation from the collaborative efforts of Greg Deering and Jens Kruger. It features the ground breaking patented Twenty Ten Tone Ring; a Deering original crafted unlike any other traditional tone ring. Made of brass and producing a tone with a very rich mid-range and good bass and treble response, the most unique feature of the Eagle II banjo is that it is suitable to both clawhammer/frailing and bluegrass, among other styles. Rarely has there ever been a tone ring model that could claim this but customers who own the Eagle II have proclaimed its utmost versatility in this respect. Whether you are a professional or a dedicated banjo enthusiast, the Eagle II will help you soar to new heights!

Played by Winston Marshall of Mumford & Sons.

Contact us to experience the Eagle II banjo today!

Neck:

Maple Stained a Dark Red Mahogany
Natural Ebony Fingerboard
22 Pressed In Nickel Silver Frets
Original Eagle Engraved Inlays
Slender Deering Neck Shape
Fully Adjustable Truss Rod
Planetary Banjo Tuners
Geared 5th String Peg
Gloss Finish

Pot:

Deering Patent Pending Twenty-Ten Tone Ring
Three-Ply Violin Grade Maple Rim
True Tone Deering Tailpiece
Deering Brass Notched Tension Hoop
11″ Top Frosted Medium Crown Head
24 Round Hooks and ¼″ Hex Nuts
24 Bracket Shoes
Eagle 2-Piece Flange
Slender Shaped Armrest
5/8″ Maple Bridge With Ebony Top
Nickel Plated Hardware
Resonator:
Maple Stained Red Mahogany
White Binding
Straight Inside Resonator Sidewalls
Gloss Finish
Includes a Deering Hardshell Case

Tone:

A strong mid range tone with good bass and vibrant highs, that is versatile for playing both Clawhammer and Bluegrass styles of playing.

Tuned:g,D,G,B,D in standard tuning
Can easily be tuned in other tunings as well.

Dimensions:

Neck Width at the Nut 1 1/4″
Scale Length Nut to Bridge 26 1/4″
Resonator diameter 13 7/8″
Overall Instrument Length 38″
Weight Approx. 10 lbs

Warranty:
The trust and pride we share in our product gives us the confidence to grant every owner of a Deering banjo a Lifetime Warranty ensuring the quality of our materials and workmanship

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