Lanikai S-T Tenor Ukulele Solid Spruce Top+Hard Case+Chord Book+Songs<SOLD>

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I have a Lanikai S-T tenor ukulele up for sale. It's a solid spruce top with high-quality Aquila Nylgut strings. It's got wonderful projection and sound. The tenor size is what all the pros use in Hawaii. This great sounding uke fits the bill from the beginner to the experienced player.

From Lanikai's own website:
"Just a strumin' and a strollin'. With the classic combination of spruce and mahogany the Spruce series is perfect for those strumming singer songwriters. This wood combination gives a lilting tone with ample projection for your performance."

I'll throw in a plush interior hard case with exterior straps! I've taken very good care of it and it has no cracks or dings. This is a non-smoking home and my children have never played this uke! :) I have a concert sized uke for them to learn on.

I can include a Hal Leonard Ukulele Chord book that has every single chord you could possibly imagine for the uke. I can also toss in a few songs that are fun to try.

I'm asking $150 for the uke + case + book + songs. You won't find this package for this price anywhere! Online, this uke sells for $180-200 new with no case at all!

I still play and love the uke. I'm selling this one to finance my next uke purchase!

Thanks for reading this! Drop me a note if you have any questions.

Specs:

Size = Tenor
Scale Length = 17.25"
Width @ Nut = 35 mm
Top = Solid Spruce
Back/Sides = Mahogany
Fretboard = Rosewood
# of Frets = 18
Machines = Sealed Chrome Die-Cast
Binding = Maple

Sound Samples:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMVWILB-RO8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1ZQFuW8kx0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zph-5g67lx0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLvwaTwBuPQ
 

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hey moldybread!

got your pm. did you get my reply? i had trouble with it this morning. if it didn't go through, let me know.

we can split the cost of whatever usps will charge for shipping and insurance. for example, if it comes to $30, we'll both pay $15 of that.

i'll pay for boxing it up safely.

drop me a note if i can be of further help. thanks!
 
I'm sorry, I'm going to have to take a pass on this right now; unexpected vet bills :(. It looks like a really sweet starter. My first uke purchase will have to wait a few more months.
 
sorry to hear that! hope your pet feels better soon.

if you're looking for a good starter tenor, i'd recommend this or kala's version of the same thing. they're both really nice. but typically kalas will cost a bit more.
 
Funny you should post this since I am currently in the market for that exact uke. One question though, in those videos you provided, I saw an end pin on the uke (though it looks like a Mitchell)... Is there an end pin on the ST? Seems like a minor issue to some, but I don't like them on ukes, and prefer to use a classical guitar strap if I play standing.

Thanks,
Dan
 
very perceptive dan!

i do have a strap button on my mitchell concert. i did it a while back as a test run. but i just couldn't bring myself to do that to the lanikai. it was professionally done at a music shop, but still...

so, there's no strap button on the lanikai! it is unviolated!

thanks for the q! if anyone has any additional q's, please let me know.

:shaka:
 
Just returned the PM. Hopefully you can mark this "SOLD" soon.

Dan
 
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