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25 Feb 2018
25 Feb 2018T13:17
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Shure Motiv MV88 iOS Stereo Condenser Microphone - REVIEW
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18 Feb 2018
18 Feb 2018T13:30
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Eddy Finn EF-MOON Ukulele - REVIEW
Another first for a ukulele brand I have known for many years, but not managed to feature on the website until now. I'm pleased to welcome Eddy Finn musical instruments to Got A Ukulele with one of their new offerings - the EF-MOON Ukulele.
10 Feb 2018
10 Feb 2018T12:05
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Kamaka HF-1 Standard Soprano Ukulele - REVIEW
It's been a long while coming, and it's a revered musical instrument brand name I am regularly asked to feature on Got A Ukulele. Several years in and we got there at last with Kamaka. So this week I am looking at their HF-1 'Standard' (Soprano) Ukulele.
4 Feb 2018
4 Feb 2018T12:20
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Seagull Uke Steel SG Burst EQ Electro Soprano - REVIEW
A somewhat unusual review for Got A Ukulele this week, but a musical instrument I have been looking forward to playing. It's the Uke Steel from Seagull guitars, or to give it it's more cumbersome, full name, the 'Seagull Uke Steel SG burst EQ Electro Acoustic Soprano Ukulele'.
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