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[QUOTE="Snowden:1386529"][QUOTE="Hoser:1386500"]Is that an ebony and maple bridge? I've been looking at a Deering Goodtime 2 and it comes with that. I also looked at the Gold Tone's, but they are a little pricey if you want a resonater.[/QUOTE] If you're just starting, go with whatever you can afford - there's a good chance you may want to switch to something else once you get the hang of it. My first banjo was a super harsh-sounding aluminum pot open back, oof. I will say: is there any particular reason you want a closed/resonator back? I only really liked mine for playing bluegrass, my open back (which to be fair, is also a nicer banjo) felt and sounded better for everything else. I have it set up for tone over loudness with a fake goatskin head though. If I just wanted volume, I'd go with a crisper sounding head, maybe an open back with a tone ring (instead of just a hoop), before I got a closed back.[/QUOTE]
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