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Used Bourgeois Banjo Killer Slope D
$4,995.00
One of a limited run of 30 close replicas of Bryan Sutton's personal 1995 Bourgeois slope shoulder dreadnought, dubbed "Banjo Killer" after its clear, powerful voice and high headroom. Notable construction details include a double-scalloped X-bracing pattern, slightly overstiff back bracing, and a full 25.5" scale length. Tonewoods are all top-notch, with both the bearclaw Sitka spruce top and the mahogany body featuring spectacular figuring, and the Brazilian rosewood fretboard and bridge displaying straight grain, rich with shades of brown and red. Banjo Killer is an apt nickname for this instrument– it's loud and bold with tons of articulation and even string balance. You can really hammer on it without hitting the ceiling, but the heavily scalloped bracing allows for the top to get moving plenty with the lighter touch of the fingers. In excellent+ condition with almost no evidence of playwear in the finish and minor fretwear visible on the first 5 frets beneath the plain strings only.
- 2006
- Bearclaw Sitka spruce top
- Figured mahogany back and sides
- Mahogany neck w/ Brazilian rosewood fretboard
- Pearloid dot fret position markers
- Grained ivoroid body and fingerboard binding
- 1 -3/4" nut width
- 25-1/2"scale length
- Label signed by Bryan Sutton
- Open-gear Waverly tuning machines w/ grained ivoroid buttons
- Brazilian rosewood bridge
- Brazilian rosewood headstock overlay