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Showing posts with label millar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label millar. Show all posts

23 Aug 2025

Millar Yushan Tenor Ukulele - REVIEW

I'm pleased to get this ukulele brand back on the site. Quite simply because they've not put a foot wrong for me yet. This is the new, World of Ukes exclusive Millar Yushan Tenor Ukulele.

Millar Yushan Tenor Ukulele

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22 Oct 2023

Millar Custom All Solid Sapele Soprano Ukulele - REVIEW

Sometimes a ukulele just looks 'right up my street' at Got A Ukulele towers. This is the Millar Custom All Solid Sapele Soprano.

Millar Custom Solid Sapele Soprano Ukulele

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24 Apr 2022

Millar Taroko - T Tenor Ukulele - REVIEW

The third outing for a fairly new ukulele brand that hasn't really put a foot wrong on Got A Ukulele. This is the Millar Taroko - T Tenor Ukulele.

Millar Taroko Tenor Ukulele

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22 May 2021

Millar PD-210MN Phil Doleman Signature Soprano Ukulele - REVIEW

I'm very pleased to have this new (ish) ukulele brand back on the reviews page, and particularly with a collaboration model that I must admit has my mouth watering... This is the Millar PD-210MN Phil Doleman Signature Soprano Ukulele.


Millar PD-210MN Soprano Ukulele

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16 Aug 2020

Millar SP-210LL Long Neck Soprano Ukulele - REVIEW

It seems there is no let up in new brands appearing on Got A Ukulele. That's perhaps not so unusual, but a fair number of them are very serious instruments as opposed to the 'Amazon gold rush' stuff. This is a good thing. This is another new one to me. The SP-210LL Long Neck from Millar.

Millar SP-210LL Ukulele

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