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Makai LK-80W Willow Soprano Ukulele
Makai LK-80W Willow Soprano Ukulele
SKU:LK-80W
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- Soprano Body Style
- Solid Cedar Top
- Willow Back and Sides
- Ovangkol Fingerboard
- Side-Geared Tuners w/ Black Buttons
- Aquila Strings
- Bone Nut and Saddle
Makai's LK-80W Soprano Ukulele has a Solid Cedar top with a willow back and sides. The Cedar/Willow combo gives a nice warm bright tone. This Soprano Ukulele has a gloss finish with nice rope binding and geared tuners. All Makai Ukuleles come set up with Aquila strings for maximum Aloha tone. Soprano Ukuleles are perfect for someone not wanting the larger sized uke bodies!
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