specialk13
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SOLD
Up for sale I have a 2010 Black Bear soprano in koa with a mahogany neck. It's in excellent shape overall, no dents, dings, or scratches, just the usual strum marks on the top from being played. I replaced the original Grover friction tuners with Gotoh UPT planetary gears and they are fantastic, definitely a nice upgrade. this uke has a rosewood fretboard, bridge, and peghead overlay. It also has the inlayed bear on the headstock instead of the painted on one.
This is one of the best BB ukes I have owned (I've had quite a number of them now), the sound is sweet, warm, and very bell-like. The neck is perfect as is the string height, no buzzing and it plays and sounds great up and down the fretboard. The included hardshell case is one of the nicest I've seen aside from Collings and Ameritage, it's made by DATT in Canada and is very stout. I haven't seen another one and don't know anything about their company.
This is a great uke and if I didn't have one just like it then I would keep it!
Up for sale I have a 2010 Black Bear soprano in koa with a mahogany neck. It's in excellent shape overall, no dents, dings, or scratches, just the usual strum marks on the top from being played. I replaced the original Grover friction tuners with Gotoh UPT planetary gears and they are fantastic, definitely a nice upgrade. this uke has a rosewood fretboard, bridge, and peghead overlay. It also has the inlayed bear on the headstock instead of the painted on one.
This is one of the best BB ukes I have owned (I've had quite a number of them now), the sound is sweet, warm, and very bell-like. The neck is perfect as is the string height, no buzzing and it plays and sounds great up and down the fretboard. The included hardshell case is one of the nicest I've seen aside from Collings and Ameritage, it's made by DATT in Canada and is very stout. I haven't seen another one and don't know anything about their company.
This is a great uke and if I didn't have one just like it then I would keep it!
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