• Description:

    Featured worldwide in popular music of all styles, the ukulele has experienced a phenomenal resurgence in recent years. At the request of Gretsch fans, we reintroduced a selection of our classic uke best sellers offering unparalleled tone and quality at sensational low prices.

    The G9110 Concert Standard features a 15" scale length, mahogany top, back and sides, mahogany neck and ovangkol fingerboard with 16 frets (12 to body). The G9110 also has an ovangkol bridge, bone nut and saddle, open-back geared tuners, Aquila® Nylgut® strings and comes in a fitted gig bag.

    Available in Vintage Mahogany Stain, this beautiful uke has an "open pore" semi-gloss finish for an organic look and vibe.

  • Product Subtype: Electric Guitars
  • Weight:
  • Series: Roots Collection
  • Orientation: Right-Hand
  • Color: Vintage Mahogany Stain
  • Country of Origin: CN
  • Neck Material: Mahogany
  • Fret Size: 1.5mm
  • Scale Length: 15" (381 mm)
  • Neck Finish: Open-Pore Semi-Gloss Urethane
  • Neck Shape: Medium "U"
  • Fingerboard Radius: Flat
  • Fingerboard Material: Ovangkol
  • Position Inlays: White Pearloid Dot
  • Number of Frets: 16 (12 to body)
  • Nut Width: 1.375" (35 mm)
  • Body Finish: Open-Pore Semi-Gloss
  • Body Shape: Concert Ukulele
  • Body Material: Mahogany
  • Bridge: Ovangkol
  • Pickguard: None
  • Hardware Finish: Nickel
  • Tuning Machines: Open-Back Geared
  • Strings: Aquila® Nylgut® Concert
  • Controls: NA
  • Case Bag: Gig Bag Included

ConditionBrand New (New)
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  • G9110 Concert Standard Ukulele
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  • China

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