This tone ring has the traditional flathead shape on the top and the archtop fit on the bottom, which allows an original Gibson archtop style banjo to be fitted with a flathead tone ring without modification to the original wood rim. Just exchange the tone rings, install a new medium or high crown head and enjoy the old flathead sound.
At this time Kulesh Musical Components offers one archtop to flathead conversion ring in five versions:
| Name | SKU | Price | Thumbnail Image | Description | |
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| Kulesh AT/FH Conversion - Chrome | KU100150-C | Call for Pricing | ![]() |
This is the chrome-plated version of our Archtop to Flathead Conversion ring that has the traditional flathead shape on the top and the archtop fit on the bottom. | Product Details |
| Kulesh AT/FH Conversion - Gold | KU100150-G | Call for Pricing | ![]() |
This is the chrome-plated version of our Archtop to Flathead Conversion tone ring that has the traditional flathead shape on the top and the archtop fit on the bottom. | Product Details |
| Kulesh AT/FH Conversion - Nickel | KU100150-N | Call for Pricing | ![]() |
This is the nickel-plated version of our Archtop to Flathead Conversion tone ring that has the traditional flathead shape on the top and the archtop fit on the bottom. | Product Details |
| Kulesh AT/FH Conversion - Raw | KU100150-R | Call for Pricing | ![]() |
This is the raw, copper-flashed, polished, but unplated version of our Archtop to Flathead Conversion tone ring that has the traditional flathead shape on the top and the archtop fit on the bottom. | Product Details |
| Kulesh AT/FH Conversion - Silver | KU100150-S | Call for Pricing | ![]() |
This is the silver-plated version of our Archtop to Flathead Conversion tone ring that has the traditional flathead shape on the top and the archtop fit on the bottom. | Product Details |
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The Kulesh BIG 10 hole tone ring has a very rich bass (close in the bottom end to the Huber), and has a very beautiful ring up the neck which is not piercing. This tone ring also has a great deal of power when it is played hard. - Janet Davis |