GinnyT11
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Oh, the uke world is a continual hurly-burly! I just found a William King soprano that I jumped on like a duck on a June bug. But now, alas, one of my ukes must go to finance it.
I recently bought this macadamia Black Bear soprano from Eugene Ukulele, and it's exactly as wonderful as he said it was. It has a warm sound that is similar to mahogany, but a little lighter. It glows with a warm radiance. It's a Black Bear, so it's a quality instrument.
-Solid macadamia front, back and sides
-Mango neck, with a few tiny, ancient wormholes for character
-Beautiful stripey rosewood fretboard
-Grover friction tuners
-Southcoast light-medium strings
Sound sample: https://app.box.com/s/klri89pum3fo8nkk4tyy
It is in excellent condition! There are some very faint strum marks, which are hard to see because of the mottling of the wood and the open-pore finish.
This beautiful uke with yellow (not vintage-style) hard case: $500 + actual shipping.
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Oh, the uke world is a continual hurly-burly! I just found a William King soprano that I jumped on like a duck on a June bug. But now, alas, one of my ukes must go to finance it.
I recently bought this macadamia Black Bear soprano from Eugene Ukulele, and it's exactly as wonderful as he said it was. It has a warm sound that is similar to mahogany, but a little lighter. It glows with a warm radiance. It's a Black Bear, so it's a quality instrument.
-Solid macadamia front, back and sides
-Mango neck, with a few tiny, ancient wormholes for character
-Beautiful stripey rosewood fretboard
-Grover friction tuners
-Southcoast light-medium strings
Sound sample: https://app.box.com/s/klri89pum3fo8nkk4tyy
It is in excellent condition! There are some very faint strum marks, which are hard to see because of the mottling of the wood and the open-pore finish.
This beautiful uke with yellow (not vintage-style) hard case: $500 + actual shipping.
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