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(More customer reviews)The FB-59 is comparable to banjos twice its cost in the quality of its material and its sound, that is after a proper setup by a professional luthier; out of the box it doesn't sound so good. I bought a Fender FB-58, and sold it when I came across a good deal on a Fender FB-59. The 59 is the instrument to get; it is made of walnut, bone, and mother of pearl versus maple, plastic, and "pearloid" on the 58. Note that both the FB-58 and FB-59 essentially sound the same. I can't say the same for the less expensive Fenders, as I haven't played the 300, 54, or 55 models. Overall, I would certainly buy the FB-59 again; I've been complemented on its aesthetics and sound by numerous banjo players who own much more expensive instruments.
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Our very finest banjo. The FB-59 easily competes with much more expensive banjos, and has the loud, ringing tone you need to cut through a blazing bluegrass band.The FB-59 features a walnut resonator, walnut neck with maple strip, 26.4" scale, wood rim, gold hardware, rosewood fingerboard with mother-of-pearl inlay, a brass tone ring and a hard case
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