Mele Concert Pineapple Mahogany

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A few years old but sat in the closet the whole time. Maybe 15-20 minutes of struming total. I would call it as close to new as possible without getting into trouble calling it new:shaka:
Has a nice rich tone and a beautiful color also has rope binding on the side top and side bottom. No nicks or scuffs. newer lightweight geared tuners.

Anyways label is braddaha ukes, but I just called Mele and asked whats up with the label. They said it was just a label change. They toyed with the idea that the koa ukes would be "Mele" and the mahog ukes would be "braddah" not cheap low price, same construction just mahog. Mele said all ukes are "mele" now

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Sold! Thank you Carols
 

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I have one of the Meles with the label inside saying Braddah Ukes. And I guess I know why now: mahogany. My mele also has those same geared tuners, and I think they're great. It gives you all the percision of high quality geared tuning machines, but without the weight of some of the other geared tuners, like the sealed grovers that are on KoAlohas.
 
Dang It. I was going to offer you a price today. Should have done it faster.
 
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