Epiphone Banjos

Epiphone MB-250 Banjo Red Mahogany Brown

Epiphone MB-250 Banjo Red Mahogany Brown

Sale Price: $599*
Retail: $999 (40% off!)
(Musician's Friend)

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The Epiphone MB-250 Banjo boasts luminous chrome hardware, white body and neck binding. The intricate inlay work on the headstock and rosewood fingerboard make this banjo hotter than a 2-dollar pistol. Mahogany neck, maple body, and U.S. Remo head project a strong, clear sound.


Merchant: Musician's Friend


Epiphone MB-100 First Pick Banjo Natural

Epiphone MB-100 First Pick Banjo Natural

Sale Price: $179*
Retail: $298 (40% off!)
(Musician's Friend)

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With mahogany neck, traditional mahogany body, and remo head, the Epiphone MB-100 First Pick Banjo generates a warm, plucky resonance that'll be an inspiration as you learn to play.


Merchant: Musician's Friend


Epiphone EH60 Hardshell Banjo Case Standard

Epiphone EH60 Hardshell Banjo Case Standard

Sale Price: $79*
Retail: $132 (40% off!)
(Guitar Center)

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Hardshell case for Epiphone MB-200 and MB-250 Banjos.


Merchant: Guitar Center


Epiphone MB-200 Banjo Red Mahogany Brown

Epiphone MB-200 Banjo Red Mahogany Brown

Sale Price: $249*
Retail: $448 (44% off!)
(Guitar Center)

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Chrome hardware. 26-1/4" scale. 1-1/4" nut width. Bolt-on neck. Mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard. Mahogany body. U.S. Remo head.


Merchant: Guitar Center


Epiphone Masterbilt MB-500 Banjo Natural*

Epiphone Masterbilt MB-500 Banjo Natural*

Sale Price: $1,099.99*
Retail: $1,832 (40% off!)
(Guitar Center)

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Figured maple neck. Bound rosewood fretboard. 3-ply hard maple resonator (body). Gold hardware. Pearl cloud fretboard inlays. Resonator binding. Remo head. Bronze ring. 26-1/4" scale. 1-1/4" nut width.


Merchant: Guitar Center


Epiphone MB-100 Banjo (Standard)

Epiphone MB-100 Banjo (Standard)

Price: $150*
(Woodwind & Brasswind)

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Dubbed the "First Pick" banjo because of its affordable, light-weight design, the new MB-100 makes a great starter or traveling banjo. With no resonator, its considerably lighter in weight and size yet its tone is perfect for practice as well as impromptu "acoustic" jams.


Merchant: Woodwind & Brasswind