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Kala KA-HIBISCUS-C - Concert Ukulele

The KA-HIBISCUS-C is a concert ukulele made of mahogany. The ukulele is from Kala, an American company that produces ukuleles by hand. These ukuleles also have an awesome price considering the high quality of the instruments. The body and the neck are made of mahogany, which produces a bright and powerful sound. It’s also very sturdy, so the ukulele can withstand a bit of abuse. The ukulele has a rosewood fretboard. Rosewood is considered to be one of the best tonewoods for fretboards as it’s very sturdy and feels nice under your fingertips. The HIBISCUS is a concert ukulele, which is the most popular ukulele model on the market. It has a medium size so it’s also suitable for musicians with larger hands. The HIBISCUS has a beautiful ivory design made by Sam Mangakahia, a Maori artist.

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Kala KA-GARDENIA-C - Concert Ukulele

The KA-GARDENIA-C is a concert ukulele made of mahogany. The ukulele is from Kala, an American company that produces ukuleles by hand. These ukuleles also have an awesome price considering the high quality of the instruments. The body and the neck are made of mahogany, which produces a bright and powerful sound. It’s also very sturdy, so the ukulele can withstand a bit of abuse. The ukulele has a rosewood fretboard. Rosewood is considered to be one of the best tonewoods for fretboards as it’s very sturdy and feels nice under your fingertips. The Gardenia is a concert ukulele, which is the most popular ukulele model on the market. It has a medium size so it’s also suitable for musicians with larger hands. The Gardenia has a beautiful  ivory design made by Sam Mangakahia, a Maori artist.

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Kala KA-GARDENIA-T - Tenor Ukulele

The KA-GARDENIA-T is a tenor ukulele made of mahogany. The ukulele is from Kala, an American company that produces ukuleles by hand. These ukuleles also have an awesome price considering the high quality of the instruments. The body and the neck are made of mahogany, which produces a bright and powerful sound. It’s also very sturdy, so the ukulele can withstand a bit of abuse. The ukulele has a rosewood fretboard. Rosewood is considered to be one of the best tonewoods for fretboards as it’s very sturdy and feels nice under your fingertips. The Gardenia is a tenor ukulele, which is larger than the concert or the soprano ukulele. A tenor ukulele sounds a lot fuller due to its larger body, which makes the tenor popular for guitar players who want to have a ukulele or ukulele players who want a fuller sound. The Gardenia has a beautiful ivory design made by Sam Mangakahia, a Maori artist.

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Kala KA-HIBISCUS-T - Tenor Ukulele

The KA-HIBISCUS-T is a tenor ukulele made of mahogany. The ukulele is from Kala, an American company that produces ukuleles by hand. These ukuleles also have an awesome price considering the high quality of the instruments. The body and the neck are made of mahogany, which produces a bright and powerful sound. It’s also very sturdy, so the ukulele can withstand a bit of abuse. The ukulele has a rosewood fretboard. Rosewood is considered to be one of the best tonewoods for fretboards as it’s very sturdy and feels nice under your fingertips. The HIBISCUS is a tenor ukulele, which is larger than the concert or the soprano ukulele. A tenor ukulele sounds a lot fuller due to the larger body, which makes the tenor popular for guitar players who want to have an ukulele or ukulele players who want a fuller sound. The HIBISCUS has a beautiful ivory design made by Sam Mangakahia, a Maori artist.

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