Deering banjos has two new models in its popular Goodtime line of less expensive, American made instruments. The Goodtime banjos have been a hit with both new banjo pickers wanting to start with a low cost but solidly made instrument, and more seasoned players looking for a more casual, travel or knockaround banjo.
The first new entry is the plectrum version of the venerable Goodtime template. A plectrum is a four string banjo with the same scale length as a five string (22 frets), unlike its shorter-necked four string cousin, the tenor banjo. Like the other Goodtime models, this Deering plectrum is made from rock maple – maple neck with maple/birch laminated rim – and has a simple flange with 16 brackets.
The Goodtime plectrum is available in 8 different configurations, ranging from $499 for the basic, plain maple model with no resonator to a resonator, tone ring model for $1139.
With the addition of the plectrum model, the Goodtime line has grown from a single, open back 5 string to a sub-set of Deering banjos with both open back and resonator, right and left hand strung, short and long neck tenors, and models with tone rings in addition to the plectrum.![]()
The other new Goodtime banjo is a limited edition model called the Midnight Special. It is a five string, resonator model with a solid black stain offset by mother of pearl inlays in the dark-stained fingerboard.
The Midnight Special differs from the basic Goodtime banjos with a number of upgrades. The rim is made with red maple, and has a steel tone ring installed. The tuners are planetary with a geared fifth peg and the resonator is bound.
It sells for $1179 and can be ordered from any Deering dealer, or from the Deering web site.

