![]() ![]() Like the other Madison banjos, the Madison Deluxe comes standard with an authentic Remo head. The American threaded nickel-plated hook and nut hardware, as well as the true presto-style tailpiece and armrest are the same as featured on the popular RK-Scout. The Madison peghead and fretboard feature our Seagull inlay, for a banjo that looks as classic as it sounds. It is built with a Mastertone-style bell brass cast tone ring and a Mastertone-style one-piece flange. The Madison RK-R35 has a maple resonator with a hand-rubbed brown matte finish. ![]() The planetary tuners, geared 5th peg and dual coordinator rods are effective professional components, and add an authentic feel to these impressive banjos. With a 24-hook brass tension hoop, players can adjust the head tension as precisely as on any world-class banjo. It has a maple neck with an adjustable two-way truss rod and a comfortable rosewood fretboard. The Recording King Madison RK-R35 is built around a 3-ply steam bent maple rim, from the exact same construction and materials used in the best-selling RK-R80. I am a musician first, and that drives my choice of instruments to sell and the detail that I give in answering any questions.The Madison RK-R35 gives banjo players the option of a high-quality, great-sounding banjo with a classic Mastertone-style tone ring and flange. Please email me with any questions you have, you will find that I give very detailed answers. If I know why the instrument was sent for refurbishing I will put it in the listing, however many of them are rated NVR, which means no visible repair. The pictures in my listings are ALWAYS of the actual instrument that is listed, I never use stock photos for a refurbished instrument. You can be assured if I would not be proud to give it as a gift, I will not take it. I play each one prior to listing it for sale. 0:00 / 2:49 Recording King RK-R20 - Demo and Review Jim Pankey 100K subscribers Subscribe 6.7K views 2 years ago Here’s the Recording King Songster RK-R20. I live close enough to Nashville that I travel to the factory and pick out my guitars myself. This is to prevent unethical retailers from selling these instruments as new rather than refurbished. Each instrument is stamped used and issued a new serial number. Some of the models are discontinued and have no issues at all. Each instrument must pass 5 tests before it is released for sale. They are staffed with factory trained luthiers who take great pride in the products they put up for sale. I buy my instruments from the largest, and in my opinion the best, refurbishing center in the country located near Nashville. These instruments do not have major flaws, they have had a minor issue such as a slight finish blemish or perhaps an electrical issue such as a loose solder joint. These instruments have actually passed more quality tests than those that go straight from the manufacturer to a music store. I specialize in manufacturer refurbished instruments because I believe they are a tremendous value.
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