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Posted By: texasbanjos (+408) | Rate Member
SOLD on Reverb..
2012 Recording King RK-36
recordingking.com/rkr36br
Very good plus condition. Has one ding on the edge of the resonator. (Pic included.) No fret or board wear. Lightly worn REMO (made in the USA) head. The rest are original parts. No 5th string spikes or sliding capo ever installed.
From RK's website:
"The Recording King Madison RK-R36 is for every banjo player looking for a high-quality, great-sounding instrument that won't break the bank.
The RK-R36 is built with a Mastertone-style bell brass cast tone ring and one-piece flange and a select mahogany resonator and neck.
The 24-hook brass tension hoop allows the head to be adjusted to the perfect tension, and the nickel-plated hardware matches vintage Mastertone-style specs at a fraction of the price.
For touring, studio or jam sessions, the RK-R36 Madison is a rugged high-performance instrument with all the essentials: 3-ply maple rim, bell brass tone ring, one-piece flange and 24-hook brass tension hoop."
This is the best bang for the buck industry wide, IMHO. This one is set-up and ready to pick. Low action with great tone!
Comes shipped in a fully functional hard shell case.
Happy to provide more pics or answer any questions that you might have.
Location:
United States, Longview, TX, 75603
Shipping:
100.00 (lower 48)
Payment Methods:
Check/Money Order, Cash (in person), Paypal
Return Policy:
Returns accepted. Buyer must contact seller within 2 days to arrange return. Refund will be given as Money Back. Buyer pays return shipping.
Condition of Item(s):
Used - Very Good Condition
Category:
Make:
Recording King
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Active
Listing No:
107504
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