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Featuring a concert style body with EW cutaway and unique Spalted Mango finish, the UEW20 not only sounds good, but looks great too. The mahogany neck, gold Grover open gear tuners and rosewood bridge and fingerboard make sure you get beautiful and classic ukulele tone, while the abalone rosette and natural high gloss finish keep this ukulele looking good. Padded gig bag included. You'll be dreaming about the beach in no time with this amazing ukulele! The sweet-toned, nylon-stringed ukulele originated in the 19th century Hawaii. It gained great popularity in the U.S. during the early 20th century, and from there spread internationally. >More
The Ibanez UIC10 concert size ukelele is slightly larger and louder than a soprano size and has deeper tone. The UIC10 features elegant Sapele wood body, in black high gloss finish. Plus mahogany neck and Rosewood Bridge and Fretboard. A unique body shape with excellent tone and access to the higher frets. >More
The UKS10 not only looks good, but sounds great as well. A Sapele soprano body, mahogany neck, rosewood bridge and fretboard and open gear chrome tuners keep you sounding good, while the natural low gloss finish gives you a classic look. Coming complete with a gig bag, the UKS10 brings the rich, textured sounds of Hawaii (and more) right to your fingertips. You'll be dancing and dreaming about the beach in no time with this classic ukulele! The sweet-toned, nylon-stringed ukulele originated in the 19th century Hawaii. It gained great popularity in the U.S. during the early 20th century, and from there spread internationally. >More
A beautiful instrument with classic ukulele tone, the Ibanez UKC10 Soprano Ukulele will have you dancing and dreaming of a beach in no time! Features a gorgeous Sapele concenrt body, mahogany neck, rosewood bridge and fretboard, open gear chrome tuners and a natural low gloss finish. The UKC10 brings the rich, textured sounds of Hawaii (and more) right to your fingertips. Comes with gig bag. The sweet-toned, nylon-stringed ukulele originated in the 19th century Hawaii. It gained great popularity in the U.S. during the early 20th century, and from there spread internationally. >More
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