The guys at Pisgah Banjos in Asheville, NC have been doing excellent work, and this Maple Dobson A-Scale is no exception. Pisgah Banjos are all made with 100% native Appalachian woods; that means that the persimmon for the fingerboard, the maple for the rim and neck, and the cherry for the trim didn't hove to travel halfway around the world to make this great instrument!
Tonally it is a bit on the bright side, but still very balanced. In spite of its small size, it is quite loud. Also, the A-scale proportions, chunky v-neck profile, and 11? rim make this a very comfortable banjo to sit with.
Hardshell case included.
Available at Maple Leaf Music.
Accepted Payment Methods
- All major credit cards issued in the United States
Please verify availability before payment via (802) 254-5559 or [email protected]. Make payments to
for customers in the United States ONLY.- Certified bank checks and money orders *
- Personal checks (with necessary shipping delay) *
- Cash
Shipping Policy
Ships from Brattleboro, VT
Please contact us by clicking "ask a question" above to request a shipping quote or call (802)254-5559 for the lowest and most appropriate shipping rate available for your instrument, location and availability. We do ship internationally to certain countries, so please contact us.
Return Policy
Maple Leaf Music Co. has a 24-hour approval period after which time if the customer decides to return the item it must be in the original condition it was shipped and in the original packaging. No playing wear or signs of use should be detected. The customer must contact Maple Leaf Music prior to returning their instrument or the package will be refused. The customer is responsible for all shipping charges to and from if they return the instrument. There is a 4% restock fee if a credit card or PayPal was used as payment.*
* Payment with a certified bank check, personal check, and money order does not incur a restocking fee.
In Store Purchases
There is no approval period if you purchase an instrument at the shop (because you’ve seen it, played it and asked all the right questions of our knowledgeable staff), but be assured that if you buy an instrument or other product and are dissatisfied for any reason, we offer store credit for all returns up to 7 days after the purchase with a receipt. No monetary refunds.
Available for local pickup at Maple Leaf Music, 23 Elliot St. Brattleboro, VT 05301
Care and Feeding of a Solid Wood Instrument
Any instrument with solid woods requires the owner to control the humidity and temperature that instrument will be kept in. As a general rule of thumb, a solid wood instrument wants to live in an environment you would be comfortable in.
For the Dry Months
We recommend that you use two humidifiers in your case, one inside the sound hole and one in the space by the headstock.
We sell the Oasis brand humidification products as well as Dampits for instruments with smaller soundholes.
- Signs of dryness include:
- Depression of the top
- Very low string action
- String buzz
- Sharp frets along the edge of the fingerboard
While the guitar company will warranty your new guitar for defects in manufacture, they specifically state in all the warranty literature that cracking or any other shrinking due to dryness is not covered.
For the Wet Months
It is as easy to over humidify a guitar as it is to under humidify and the consequences are just as dire. If you keep your house humidified, you probably don‘t need case humidifiers.
- Signs of too much humidity include:
- Action (String Height) is uncomfortable to play
- Frets have discolored or turned green
- Condensation on the top
- The top is bellied up like and arch top guitar
To prevent humidity issues in either direction, please invest in a hygrometer. You want the levels to be around 45-50% moisture and this little tool will tell you where you are. Oasis makes a good one to go along with its’ humidifiers. Please inquire if you have questions concerning any instrument purchased at Maple Leaf Music.