11/01/2020 - 12/01/2020

29 Nov 2020

Noah Rosewood Spruce Concert Ukulele - 2020 model - REVIEW

A welcome return for a homegrown brand that I've always enjoyed looking at. This is the brand new, revamped Rosewood Spruce Concert from Noah Ukuleles.


Noah Rosewood Spruce Concert Ukulele

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22 Nov 2020

Kanile'a - Southern Ukulele Store Manakō-T Tenor Ukulele - REVIEW

Back to the higher end of the ukulele market this week and, in what is becoming a trend, another 'store's own' model. This is the Kanile'a Manakō-T Tenor, exclusive to Southern Ukulele Store in the UK.

Kanile'a Manako-T Tenor Ukulele

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15 Nov 2020

Horse HUK-23 Concert Ukulele - REVIEW

It's another Amazon only special for you this time. This week I am looking at the Horse HUK-23 Concert Ukulele.

Horse HUK-23 Concert Ukulele

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8 Nov 2020

Eastman EU3T Tenor Ukulele - REVIEW

This week it's a welcome return to a uke brand that ticked most of the right boxes for me in the soprano scale. This is the Eastman EU3T Tenor ukulele

Eastman EU3T Tenor Ukulele

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4 Nov 2020

Enya Nova U Mini Soprano Ukulele - REVIEW

Something of a bonus mid-week ukulele review for you today, simply because I am getting so over-run with instruments in the office! This is the new Soprano 'Mini' version of the Enya Nova U Ukulele!

Enya Nova U Mini Soprano Ukulele

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1 Nov 2020

Kala KA-TGE Tenor Ukulele - REVIEW

Back to one of the most common brands seen in ukulele circles and one I have featured many times before. This is also a long established model in itself. It's the Kala KA-TGE Tenor.

Kala KA-TGE Tenor Ukulele

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