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Showing posts with label hand made. Show all posts

26 Nov 2023

Brogärde Tenor Boatpaddle Ukulele - REVIEW

After a slew of more common ukuleles on Got A Ukulele it's always nice to feature something brand new to me and rather different. And that is certainly the case with this Boatpaddle Tenor Ukulele from Brogärde Instrument in Sweden.

Brogärde Tenor Boatpaddle Ukulele

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23 Aug 2020

NFC Ukuleles Cedar Tenor Ukulele - REVIEW

Just before the Covid Pandemic shut down most of the globe I took a look at an early build ukulele from a new hand made  brand based in Nicaragua. It was quirky, but intriguingly nice. I'm delighted to see the luthier behind them has kept busy and continued to build. This is another example of an NFC ukulele in tenor scale.

NFC Ukuleles Cedar Tenor

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9 Aug 2020

Antica Ukuleleria Allegro Sopranino Ukulele - REVIEW

Another week and another delve into the weird ukulele world of Antica Ukuleleria. This week I am looking at the Allegro Sopranino ukulele.

Antica Ukuleleria Allegro Sopranino Ukulele

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23 Feb 2020

NFC Ukuleles Baritone - REVIEW

It's fair to say that Got A Ukulele has featured instruments from all corners of the globe. But perhaps one of the more unusual locations is Nicaragua. And I suppose it's then even more unusual to find myself reviewing a second yet different brand from that country. This is a Baritone ukulele built by NFC Ukuleles.

NFC Baritone Ukulele

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15 Feb 2020

KM Ukuleles Boatpaddle Soprano - REVIEW

I'm delighted to be able to bring a KM Ukuleles instrument back to Got A Ukulele this week. In fact the man himself visited me recently to lend me this model! This time I am looking at the soprano version of his new range of boatpaddle ukuleles.

KM Ukuleles Boatpaddle Soprano Ukulele

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