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Forest Ukuleles COCO-S Tenor Ukulele - REVIEW
I declare 2020 the year of the boom in 'house brand' ukuleles! And here's another. Following on from my look at the 'FUZZ-S Tenor', this is the COCO-S Tenor from Forest Ukuleles in the UK.
17 Dec 2020
17 Dec 2020T14:10
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Merry Christmas 2020 from Got A Ukulele!
As we approach Christmas Week, just a note of best wishes and a thank you to all my readers, supporters and the brands and stores that have helped keep the Got A Ukulele going this year.
13 Dec 2020
13 Dec 2020T14:28
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Flight Pathfinder Electric Tenor Ukulele - REVIEW
I've reviewed a lot of Flight ukuleles recently, but there is one that arrived at the end of the year that I just had to have a look at. This is the new Flight Pathfinder Electric Tenor ukulele.
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6 Dec 2020
6 Dec 2020T14:36
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Leolani Cedar Top Tenor Ukulele T524G - REVIEW
It's always nice to bring a ukulele brand to the Got A Ukulele pages for the first time, and that's what we have this week. This is the Leolani Solid Cedar Top Tenor.
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