![]() ![]() Additionally, please read this review that was recently posted by another BHO member who just bought a Cimarron. What does it sound like? Watch this video of Rob Bishline playing the Cimarron - this is exactly what this banjo sounds like. As you can see from my photos, the head is dirty, but the frets are still in terrific shape, the metal is shiny, and the neck, headstock, and resonator don't have a scratch or a ding on them. It's too nice to be just sitting around in the case. I just don't do much 3-finger anymore, so I want this banjo to be in the hands of someone who will play it. ![]() I'm selling because I have moved in the direction of playing open-back banjos in the "clawgrass" style that Mark Johnson has made so popular. To my eyes and ears, this particular model is Bishline's best value for the money. It's a 2011 Bishline Cimarron which I purchased directly from Rob Bishline at a music festival. Here is a stunningly beautiful, elegant, and extremely good-sounding banjo for sale.
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