Somethings never change with time.there's nothing better than a lick. The Duelington combines aesthetic beauty with precision craftsmanship for a world-class banjo that is truly a pleasure to see, hear and own. I have a question for Morgan Monroe Guy as well.I like the River King's brass work.is it a better banjo (part for part) than what I have now? The Morgan Monroe MB-9 Duelington Deluxe is MMs top-of-the-line banjo. Any suggestions on making my banjo a little bassier? Bring your magnifying glass and check it out. Absolutely show room condition as it came from the factory. Would I trade up in the future.I'm not entirely sure if I would.I cannot really justify spending an additional $3,000 for a banjo that I play in my home or cottage.It will look and sound very close to what I have now.although, I'd love a little more bottom end growl, I wouldn't pay that much more for it. It is used but I’m advertising it as brand new, never played. I really love my MGB-2/FL for it's playability, tone and PRICE. You guys remember the guy who had a Gibson style 3 and said it was crap compared to his pre war yadda yadda?.Does this mean that all Gibsons are crap as well?
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and it was a piece of junk.so never buy a Lincoln!.no wait.make that a Cadillac.er.no wait, a Harley.yeah! That's the ticket! You know what? I worked on a Lincoln once. Mj just became a hero of mine with his last post.Īs for the guy who has seem one Morgan Monroe on his bench (Bean Blossom?).did you drill into or break that pulpy neck in half to survey that wood? No?.Hmmmm. The tone hoops would be on the less expensive Bean Blossom banjos. Gerry the MNB-1W does come with a tone ring albeit rolled and not cast brass. Morgan HOLLYWOOD Monroe walked up on Tanya & Dorise, 2 amazing street. \ - different factories different name different type of market than people who come to the hang out. (Earl Scruggs) Foggy Mountain Breakdown - Banjo - Gunnar Salyer. I just want to take this opportunity to remind Uncle Dlphi that we sorted this issue out a while back and discovered that what he was actually talking about was not the Morgan Monroe banjo but the Bean Blossom banjo - see topic below
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I always recomend getting a good setup on what ever instrument that you end up buying as it will make all the difference in the world.Īll the best, happy shopping and picking!īTW - 2 more things in answer to a couple of previous posts and in the interest of clarity on issues raised sound of todays gospel music also has a long history in African American music. Welcome to the hangout and thank you for considering a Morgan Monroe banjo! I think that the MNB-1W is an excellant value and a great banjo to start on (but I may be prejudiced ) Bill Monroe, a native of Rosine, Kentucky, is often acknowledged as the.