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24 Jun 2017
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Noah Guitalele - REVIEW
It's been a while since I featured an instrument from the Noah brand, and I'm therefore delighted now to welcome them back to Got A Ukulele, this time with something quite different. The Noah Guitalele
10 Jun 2017
10 Jun 2017T12:34
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Tinguitar Reclaimed Mahogany Soprano - REVIEW
As I have said before on Got A Ukulele, it's always a real pleasure to write a review about a hand made, luthier built ukulele. I was therefore delighted recently to bring another Tinguitar uke into the Got A Ukulele fold, built by Robert Collins of Hebden Bridge, in the UK. This one is a 'reclaimed mahogany' soprano.
6 Jun 2017
6 Jun 2017T12:52
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GNUF Scoops The Queen's Award For Voluntary Service
Many of you in ukulele land will have seen this news by now, but in case you hadn't I wanted to get it noted down on the blog for posterity. The Grand Northern Ukulele Festival has recently been awarded the highest award a voluntary organisation can receive in the UK. The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service.
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Ohana SK-35 Soprano - REVIEW
Time for another look at an Ohana Ukulele, with a long established model of theirs in the SK-35 Soprano uke.
1 Jun 2017
1 Jun 2017T12:17
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G7th UltraLight Ukulele Capo - REVIEW
Accessory time on Got A Ukulele, and a ukulele capo from British company G7th in the form of their new UltraLight model.
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