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Ukulele U'ku

$150.00

Ukulele Features include a full mahogany body with reinforced soundboard for crystal clear tones, a 3-piece mahogany fretboard with 12 rosewood wood keyboard, black body and closed fingerboard, unique Fender top shape and the gold logo, chrome open-gear tuners, smooth...

Ukulele

Features include a full mahogany body with reinforced soundboard for crystal clear tones, a 3-piece mahogany fretboard with 12 rosewood wood keyboard, black body and closed fingerboard, unique Fender top shape and the gold logo, chrome open-gear tuners, smooth natural satin paint and Aquila® strings. New Fender Ukelele U'Uku Soprano - a style named after the "petite" Hawaiian (soprano uke is the smallest in the ukulele line), but the joy it creates with great sound and the elegant design is "very big".

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