People ask why we have a non standard inlay pattern on this banjo. It was once the standard pattern and fairly common to just have the inlays grouped right in the middle and out on the ends of the fingerboard. Some of the old banjos like the Farland, and some of those old banjos made before 1900 had this, so John Hartford asked Deering to do just that. John was a licensed river boat captain and wanted to put some sort of a riverboat theme into his banjo. Deering took riverboat architecture artwork and used that classic form to develop inlays for the Hartford banjo. It has a very riverboat type of flavor because it uses that architecture and that art form without having to have pictures of riverboats on it, accomplishing the classic design for John.
Built with a Granadillo tone ring and figured Maple resonator and neck, this is a lighter weight banjo perfect for the performing musician.
This is a very well taken care of 2003 Hartford in excellent condition.
Includes original hardshell case.
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