This 2010 introduction by Deering offers special value in their line-up.
The banjo has Deering's also-new Twenty-Ten tone ring (It has no holes, so I'm guessing this represents its introduction in 2010). This tone ring has a very low profile, and has a great sound.
Also new on this full gloss maple model of bracket shoe design is a new and distinctive hole shape in its flange.
This is now the least expensive of Deering's professional-grade (i.e., wood rim with flathead tone ring) bluegrass line; with a Deering-branded hardshell case, list price is $2399, but please call or email info@zeppmusic.com for our prices. Now in stock
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The Deering Eagle II is a maple banjo with a dark, reddish stain and a gloss finish.
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The one-piece maple neck has a very comfortable profile.
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The Deering peghead has a new and unique unique inlay in its ebony overlay.
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The Deering Eagle II tuners are high quality, Gotoh-made, Deering-branded planetaries for the "long" strings, and a Gotoh worm and pinion-geared 5th string.
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The ebony finger board has a new and distinctive inlay pattern.
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The banjo comes with a Deering's proprietary tailpiece and a Deering bridge. The tone ring is Deering's new low profile Twenty-Ten model. Note the new hole shapes in the flange.
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The resonator has white binding; all the metal parts are nickel-plated. Note the bracket shoe and plate flange design.
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The resonator is maple.
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