![]() 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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