About this Banjo Once a staple in early twentieth century banjo orchestras and clubs, the cello banjo disappeared by 1930. Gold Tone has brought it back, collaborating with string wizard Marcy Marxer to develop the CEB-4 cello banjo. It offers contemporary players a new and fascinating low banjo voice for use in any kind of music. Tuned in fifths, the CEB-4 is great for both lead and accompaniment roles. Its shortened scale makes fingering easier and the high-tension nylon strings provide punchy, dynamic tone while being easy on the fingertips. The brass rod tone ring and fourteen-inch pot punch those low notes out strongly and clearly. Any mandolin, mandola, cello or viola player can pick up the CEB-4 at feel at home in minutes. Banjo Specifications Headstock Buttons: C-Style Nut Width: 1-9/16″ ZeroGlide Nut Tuners: Guitar Style Neck Fingerboard: Ebony Frets: 16 Inlay: Weymann Vintage Truss Rod: Two-Way Adjustable Dimensions Scale Length: 24-3/4″ Weight: 8 lbs. Other Bag: HBCE (Available) Case: Included String Gauge: .048w .042w .034w .042p Tuning: CGDA Body Armrest: Hot Dog Binding: White ABS Brackets: 32 Bridge: Maple w/ Ebony Cap Coordinator Rods: Dual 14″ Finish: Vintage Brown / High Gloss Hardware: Nickel Plated Head: 14″ HC Remo Renaissance Rim: 14″ Multi-Ply Maple Tailpiece: Terminator Tension Hoop: 14″ Notched Tone Ring: 14″ Rolled Brass Flat Bar Free Shipping We offer free shipping on orders over $199 that are shipped to an address in the Continental United States. Competitive worldwide rates. Banjo Experts We are banjo experts and more importantly banjo players too! We are ready to answer your pre-purchase questions and support you beyond your purchase. Easy Returns We offer a 30-day return policy and 60-day exchange policy. More details are available on our customer service page. Extras when you buy from Banjo.com FREE PROFESSIONAL SETUP Every banjo is carefully setup before shipping saving you from the "some assembly required" hassle. FREE RAILROAD SPIKES Also know as the 5th string capo, we recommend installing spikes on the 7th & 9th frets. This is a free service we include for all 5-string banjo purchases. Click to read more. WARRANTY Used banjos: Lifetime structural warranty for the original purchaser (excludes heads, bridges, strings, and fret wear). Receipt required.New banjos: Manufacturer’s warranty applies. Not sure where to begin? We covered the basics in this short guide to buying your first banjo. Still not sure? Send us a note or give us a call and we'll help you make the best decision. Free Download Email Address* First Name* I would recommend them to anyone and everyone Fantastic banjos sold by fantastic people. I have bought two banjos from Banjo.com and about to buy my third from them. 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Railroad Spikes We can add these as a free service when you purchase a banjo from us. When you add this banjo to your cart just select that you want the capos. What is this? When you use a standard capo on your banjo fretboard, fretting strings 1 through 4, you’ll need to capo the 5th string separately. The 5th string starts at the 5th fret. If your standard capo is on the 2nd fret, you also need to capo the 5th string two frets higher, at the 7th fret. We recommend installing railroad spike capos on frets 7 and 9 (A and B). We install them on the fretboard just under the 5th string, an idea that was developed and used by Earl Scruggs himself. We use them, and so do most of the professional players we know. When you’re playing, you don’t really notice the spikes because they’re out of the way, but they’re always there when you need them. Simply slide the 5th string under the spike. When you’re done, slide it out.