Solid mahogany top, laminate back and sides. In like new condition. This uke sounds great, but the reality is I'm never going to learn the chord names, and keeping it so my brother can mess around with it when he's here doesn't make sense (get your own ukulele, Dale). It sounds so good that I've bought it twice. Seriously, I asked the purchaser to resell it to me. You won't have eyes for all the other baritones if you get this.
The frets that are on the part of the fretboard that is on the body of the uke (about #15 and up), appear to be a little poked out. In actuality, they are about the same as the ones by the nut, but since your hand is angled different just to feel there, they seem a bit rough. It hasn't bothered me, but I don't play up there. Otherwise, I can't spot any flaws.
It is set up very well, though I don't know by who. It plays easy, intonates well, etc.
It comes with a decent gig bag and installed strap buttons. I can throw in a strap, too. $140 shipped, or will consider trades. I'm thinking of a tenor Outdoor ukulele. Feel free to ask questions.
The frets that are on the part of the fretboard that is on the body of the uke (about #15 and up), appear to be a little poked out. In actuality, they are about the same as the ones by the nut, but since your hand is angled different just to feel there, they seem a bit rough. It hasn't bothered me, but I don't play up there. Otherwise, I can't spot any flaws.
It is set up very well, though I don't know by who. It plays easy, intonates well, etc.
It comes with a decent gig bag and installed strap buttons. I can throw in a strap, too. $140 shipped, or will consider trades. I'm thinking of a tenor Outdoor ukulele. Feel free to ask questions.
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