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About This Listing

Islander MT-4-EQ Satin Finish Mahogany Tenor Elect/Acous Ukulele from Kanile'a

 Islander by Kanile'a continues to offer a quality instrument at an affordable price. Consider this mahogany concert with beautiful varying color, and figuring, in a traditional style with a natural satin finish. Islanders include a Walnut fingerboard and pin bridge. The Islander Mahogany Series Ukulele offers a very bright yet balanced traditional Hawaiian tone that is synonymous with this wonderful instrument. This Tenor Model Features a built in electric pickup system with EQ.
Balanced tone and easy playability should make this a favorite instrument for you to play.

FEATURES: 

  • Tenor Scale 
  • Mahogany Body 
  • Active Pickup with Built-in Tuner
  • 18 Silver Nickel Frets (14 to body) 
  • Pearloid Position Dots & Side Markers 
  • Walnut Fingerboard & Pin Bridge w/ Black Pins (safe for export) 
  • Open Gear Tuners w/ Ivoory color Buttons 
  • Satin Finish
  • NuBone Nut & Saddle
  • Aquila Corde Strings  
  •  overall length 26-1/4" 
    body length 11-1/2" 
    upper bout 6-1/4" 
    waist 4-1/2" 
    lower bout 8-3/8" 
    body depth 2-7/16" to 2-7/8" 
    14 frets to body, 18 overall 
    nut width 1-1/2

Condition
Brand
Model
  • MT-4-EQ
Finish
  • Natural
Categories
Year
  • 2019
Made In
  • China

About the Seller

Butler Music

Harrisonville, MO, United States
(12,581)
Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:22,970

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