specialk13
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***SOLD****This is a fantastic custom Collings UT-2 tenor uke, the sale fell through from the last time I listed it and I decided to keep it a bit longer but ultimately, I just don't play it as much as my other ukes so it has to go again.
The Custom bits are the spruce top, ebony fretboard, bridge, peghead overlay, and style 1 pointed headstock (the back and sides are mahogany). It took me over 1 year to receive this uke and I think my tastes changed while I was waiting and I’m just not playing it much as a result. It’s an exceptionally clean uke in mint condition and the build quality is impeccable. All in all, the uke is about 2 months old and still looks and feels like new. The original warranty card (not filled out or registered) and awesome hardshell case are included. The sound is mellow but punchy and I’m sure it hasn’t even opened up much at all given how much it’s been played. It’s currently strung with LaBella strings which give it a nice warm and "bell-like" sound. This is one of the easiest ukes to play out of anything I have ever owned and it sounds great up and down the fretboard.
Please PM me with any questions and thanks for looking!
The Custom bits are the spruce top, ebony fretboard, bridge, peghead overlay, and style 1 pointed headstock (the back and sides are mahogany). It took me over 1 year to receive this uke and I think my tastes changed while I was waiting and I’m just not playing it much as a result. It’s an exceptionally clean uke in mint condition and the build quality is impeccable. All in all, the uke is about 2 months old and still looks and feels like new. The original warranty card (not filled out or registered) and awesome hardshell case are included. The sound is mellow but punchy and I’m sure it hasn’t even opened up much at all given how much it’s been played. It’s currently strung with LaBella strings which give it a nice warm and "bell-like" sound. This is one of the easiest ukes to play out of anything I have ever owned and it sounds great up and down the fretboard.
Please PM me with any questions and thanks for looking!
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