It has a few little dings here and there, but overall it's in great shape. It's really not that old. I originally bought it in June 2021 from Rob Bishline, and it's been a great banjo. I live in Oregon, so l've taken this banjo to Tom Nechville a few times to have him set it up and make sure it's sounding like it should. He ended up putting his Nechville bridge on it with JD Crowe spacing because he thought l'a be able to get more volume out of it. This Bishline Rosemary has a slightly wider neck, as all Bishline banjos do, to make it a little more comfortable to play. I'm only selling because I need the money right now. It has some wear on the frets up by the headstock that's mainly from doing the Cripple Creek bend.
From Bishlines website - ( this banjo features a figured curly mahogany resonator, straight grained mahogany on the neck with flamed maple binding around the neck, resonator and headstock. The Rosemary has a warm, rich, bluegrass tone.)
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