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Clearancing this banjo to make room for more on the way!!! Are you ready for a pro grade instrument but want to save BIG money? This banjo lists for over $3600… this one can be yours at $2399. That’s over $1000 off a brand new Deering banjo with spikes, shipping and a pro set up included. Featuring a walnut neck, the Deering Deluxe truly stands out as a banjo with it’s own tone. The walnut neck gives the banjo a perfect balance of brightness and warmth. When paired with our -06- bell bronze tone ring, the Deluxe comes alive and gives you a banjo that will stand out from the pack.Banjo SpecsNeck:Walnut NeckNatural Ebony FingerboardOriginal Deering Engraved Inlays of White and Gold Italian PearloidSlender Deering Neck Shape22 Nickel-Silver FretsFully Adjustable Two Way Truss RodDeering Planetary Banjo TunersDeering Geared 5th String TunerHigh Gloss FinishPot:Deering -06- 20 Hole Bell Bronze Tone RingThree-Ply Violin Grade Maple RimDeering Brass Notched Tension Hoop11″ Frosted Top Medium Crown Head24 Round Hooks and ¼″ Hex NutsOne Piece Cast Zinc FlangeSlender Shaped ArmrestNickel Plated HardwareDeering True Tone TailpieceResonator:WalnutTrimmed in White/Black/WhiteStraight Inside SidewallsGloss FinishDeering Hardshell Case IncludedTone:With the new walnut neck, the Deluxe features some of the characteristics found in both maple (brightness) and mahogany (warmth). Easy to play with clarity and good note separation.Tuned:G,D,G,B,D in standard G tuningCan easily be tuned in other tunings as well.StringsComes with Deering 5-String Light Gauge Banjo Strings tuned to in standard G tuning (G,D,G,B,D)Gauges: 10 11 13 21w 10End Type: LoopDimensions:Neck Width at the Nut 1 1/4″Scale Length Nut to Bridge 26 1/4″Resonator Diameter 13 7/8″Rim Diameter 11″Overall Instrument Length 38″Weight Approx. 11 lbsWarranty:The trust and pride we share in our product gives us the confidence to grant every owner of a Deering banjo a Lifetime Warranty ensuring the quality of our materials and workmanship.
ROUND ONE: Rakic is four inches taller and has three inches of reach on Clark. Clark comes out quickly and lands a right to counter a body kick and gets a clinch after Rakic was off balanced. They’re on the fence, and we’ve got “woo’s” already, Rakic spins free and lands a right to the body. Leg kick from Rakic, and another one. Rakic is working leg kicks early, trying to keep distance as Clark wings a few punches at him bu they fall short. Another leg kick from Rakic and Clark is a little hesitant on that leg already. Clark lands a left hook that Rakic circled right into and he’s down but he’s back up. Rakic has both hands down and Clark is landing illegal knees, the ref proves himself a total moron by ignoring the blatant fouls. They’re under the old rules, literally anything besides the soles of your feet means your down. Rakic somehow survives and spins Clark into the fence then starts landing knees of his own to the body. Man that ref screwed up, horrible. They break free and Rakic lands a heavy leg kick. Rakic is dropping his lead hand to parry the kicks of Clark, that’ll give him more problems if Clark picks up on it. More leg kicks from Rakic, Clark is definitely a little worried on that lead leg. Clark bulls forward but eats a right back fist of the rare non spinning variety, Clark goes down on his knees, Rakic gets to the ride and just mauls him with rights until he’s out. The ref further prove’s he’s useless with a late stoppage as Clark was out for at least three or four hard punches.
Does the acrylic top change our sonic world? No, but it doesn’t have any adverse effect either. Overall, there’s an enviable clean ring and smooth sustain here that we certainly don’t always hear from every bolt-on that comes through our hands.
Man that was great stuff. Not the Fight of the Year, still Whittaker vs. Romero 2 but that’s your runner up. Holloway on the mic, he thanks God then says if there’s anyone else please step forward. he says he called his shot between rounds 3 and 4, says Ortega is tough and that they’ll likely meet again. Asked about the odds and him being a slight under dog he says his fans got rich and again asks for a UFC event in Hawaii. Next Rogan asks about his future in the division, he says he just wants to be the best pound for pound, be that up at lightweight or even against Daniel Cormier then says a king must defend his title and tells anyone to come for his throne.
Kojima tagged in and used a neckbreaker for a series of nearfalls. Henare finally got a tag to Makabe. Tenzan hit him with a brainbuster for a nearfall. Tenzan and Makabe dropped each other with simultaneous lariats, then tagged out.Â
For the benefit of this story, I was allowed into the breeding centre to see our puppies one last time. I’m not convinced Poorly Pup knew who I was, but I was certainly glad to see her again – curious, healthy, and on the verge of a new adventure.
It’s not the only electric we’ve encountered that uses plastic, however here it offers aesthetic potential, while also creating a clean modern vibe that’s in tune with the build and design. It’s a classy, nicely considered build. Leigh Dovey is one to keep an eye on and we look forward to featuring more PJD guitars in the future.
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– A removable seal washer protects the bearings inside most suspension links. Gently pry this off with a screwdriver to gain access to the bearing. Once the washer is removed, gently push the bearing sleeve out.
The line of Kwik-Trench mini-trenchers from Little Beaver, Livingston, Texas, includes the KT 200B and KT 2400B. The machines can trench as fast as 30 ft. per minute and can access tight areas usually unreachable to full-size trenchers. The mini-trenchers can be used for landscape edging, root pruning, installation of plumbing and draining lines, low-voltage wiring, silt fences and sprinkler systems. The machines feature carbide-tipped teeth and drives systems that achieve rotation speeds up to 800 rpm.
There’s still a happy ending for pups that fail the assessment, though. They will be offered to other charities whose work relies on assistance and therapy dogs. Dogs for Good, for example, trains canines to help people with disabilities. Their amazing animals can fetch items from supermarket shelves, open doors, or even help empty the washing machine.
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