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Showing posts with label bamboo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bamboo. Show all posts
25 Sept 2022
30 Aug 2020
30 Aug 2020T14:36
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Kala KA-BMB-C All Bamboo Concert Ukulele - REVIEW
This week it's another ukulele that has taken its time to appear on these shores. Fresh into the UK this week this is the Kala KA-BMB-C All Bamboo ukulele.
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27 May 2017
27 May 2017T09:49
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Martin 0X Uke Bamboo Soprano Ukulele - Review
Here's a ukulele review that has been intriguing (and, if I'm honest, worrying me) for quite a while. From that esteemed old brand of musical instruments. It's the Martin 0X Uke Bamboo Soprano Ukulele... Hold on to your hats folks.
15 Mar 2015
15 Mar 2015T12:58
So for now this is available through Moselele in Concert scale and comes in at about £140-£150. Considerably more than the original laminate Bambookulele, but then still a GREAT price for a concert scale uke in solid wood with pickup fitted. Oh, did I tell you that it comes with a really nice branded padded gig bag too? Once again, Daz has challenged the market with a superb value instrument here.
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Moselele Solid Electro Concert Bambookulele - REVIEW
Regular readers of my blog will remember my review of the Moselele Bambookulele from last year. That was a UK created laminate wood bamboo finish uke created by the Moslele Ukulele club as an answer to what uke to recommend their beginners. I loved it and it also went on to do really rather well in sales. Well, Daz Wright from Moselele has been in touch and let me have a look at a new model in their range - this time a solid wood offering with an onboard electrics!
So for now this is available through Moselele in Concert scale and comes in at about £140-£150. Considerably more than the original laminate Bambookulele, but then still a GREAT price for a concert scale uke in solid wood with pickup fitted. Oh, did I tell you that it comes with a really nice branded padded gig bag too? Once again, Daz has challenged the market with a superb value instrument here.
18 Jan 2014
18 Jan 2014T18:49
Anyway, the postal service overseas has not let me down and was delighted today to receive a mail from Tobi to let me know it had arrived safely. He also included a picture of it next to his Makala uke!
When I advised Tobi he had won he was absolutely thrilled (and shocked!) - he has not been playing all that long and is now the lucky owner of two instruments. Hope you enjoy it Tobi, and thanks again to Moselele for sponsoring the prize.
Watch this space as I am working on some more competitions on Got A Ukulele during 2014!
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A Ukulele Has A Happy New Home!
You may recall that before Christmas I ran a ukulele giveaway competition to win a Moselele bamboo concert uke. Many congratulations went to Tobi Abel in Dublin who scored the prize!
Anyway, the postal service overseas has not let me down and was delighted today to receive a mail from Tobi to let me know it had arrived safely. He also included a picture of it next to his Makala uke!
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Tobi's prize on the right! |
Watch this space as I am working on some more competitions on Got A Ukulele during 2014!
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