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28 Sept 2020
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Harley Benton Kahuna CLU-42C Concert Ukulele - REVIEW
I really like ukuleles (and reviews for that matter) that have the capacity to cause people to do a 'double take'. As you will discover I think this falls firmly into that category. This week I am looking at the Kahuna CLU-42C Concert ukulele from Harley Benton.
20 Sept 2020
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Forest Ukuleles FUZZ-S Tenor Ukulele - REVIEW
A couple of ukulele reviews ago I mentioned how I liked seeing 'house brand' ukuleles. When a shop has an interest in putting their name to something, it's unlikely they should do a shabby job. Like buses, another one comes along in quick succession. This is the brand new FUZZ-S Tenor from Forest Ukuleles at The Uke Room.
13 Sept 2020
13 Sept 2020T13:18
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Flight Fireball EQ-A Tenor Ukulele - REVIEW
It sometimes seems like I need to calm down with the number of Flight Ukuleles appearing on the reviews page, but here is another one for you This is the new Fireball EQ-A Tenor Ukulele.
6 Sept 2020
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Uluru Sedera III (World Of Ukes) Tenor Ukulele - REVIEW
I've said before how I like the idea of a ukulele that is specced and designed by an actual uke specialist store. Always interesting to see another one come along, and this week we look at the Uluru Sedera III Tenor, an exclusive to World of Ukes in the UK.
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