FA Pono UL4-10, steel string solid acacia BIG baritone

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FS Pono UL4-10, steel string solid acacia BIG baritone

Up for sale is my Pono UL4-10, steel string solid acacia baritone, If you are looking for that guitar sound, this is it. This is in like new condition, not a mark on it. Will include new set of strings. Received this in July of 2016 from HMS. It is well set up, the steel strings are easy to fret. The best description is from HMS, “It has a 21.4" scale and is shaped and braced like a mini guitar.” Compared to a tenor guitar, it's body is smaller and scale is shorter , but it is larger than a standard baritone. The fretboard is radiused and it has a custom fit hardcase.

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Picture album here : https://www.flickr.com/gp/150516092@N02/VG0tiN

Sound samples:
https://app.box.com/s/70h4x3g3iyhxa2gnsclq08smuun9jlap
https://app.box.com/s/1ze1i138d4k4bgk2db6uwijat3vk1jlv

Currently strung with Elixir Nanowebs Medium

Here's the HMS listing for new Pono UL4-10's.
https://www.theukulelesite.com/shop-by/brand/pono/pono-acacia-steel-string-baritone-ul4-1.html

The Specs:
  • Solid acacia top, back, and sides
  • Rosewood faceplate, fingerboard, and bridge
  • Abalone rosette, Pearl fingerboard position dots
  • Bone nut and saddle
  • Slotted headstock
  • Radius fretboard, nut, & saddle
  • Satin finish
  • Deluxe hardshell case
  • Overall length - 32.5"
  • Scale length - 21.4"
  • Lower bout - 11.25"
  • Upper bout - 7.75"
  • Depth LB - 3.8"
  • Depth UB - 3.1"
  • Nut width - 1 3/8"

2017-11-12 21.51.45 by https://www.flickr.com/photos/150516092@N02/, on Flickr

2017-11-12 21.51.09 by https://www.flickr.com/photos/150516092@N02/, on Flickr

2017-11-12 21.52.09 by https://www.flickr.com/photos/150516092@N02/, on Flickr

2017-11-12 21.52.18 by hejenkins, on Flickr
 
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Wow that is a great price on a wonderful instrument. Great playing and sound samples as always Hodge. As you know I have the cedar and mahogany model and anyone that plays a baritone and is looking for the steel string sound this is the way to go. Heck any uke player can play this, 4 strings with a 1-3/8" nut width just like a soprano....kinda. Good luck, this won't last long
 
I agree with Dave. Super looking and sounding Ukulele. Great deal.
 
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