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About This Listing

Kala Chicago Red Archtop Tenor Ukulele The Archtop line has a classic jazzy look that is embellished with stylish F-holes. Inspired by authentic vintage styled guitars, we’ve turned our favorite concepts into beautiful ukuleles. One of many factors that sets our Archtops above all other F-hole style ukuleles on the market is in fact the arched top. Originally, a key feature of violin and now guitar and mandolin, an archtop instrument is a work of art. Not only does it take a skilled luthier to create, but it makes a louder punchier instrument. We’ve taken time and care to create the most authentic and superior ukulele of its kind.

SPECS SIZE:  Tenor TOP:  Mahogany Archtop BACK & SIDES:  Mahogany BINDING:  Mother of Pearl (faux) NECK:  Mahogany FINISH:  Gloss FINGERBOARD:  Rosewood HEADSTOCK:  Standard TUNERS:  Chrome Closed Gear STRINGS:  D’Addario® Clear Nylon ELECTRONICS:  UK-300TR NUT & SADDLE:  Graph Tech NuBone® STRAP BUTTON:  Chrome MEASUREMENTS

Scale Length: 16.875 inches, Overall Instrument Length: 25.75 inches, Body Length: 11.75 inches, Number of Frets: 18, Width at Upper Bout: 7.0 inches, Width at Lower Bout: 9.3125 inches, Width at Waist: 5.625 inches, Body Depth: 3.125 inches, Fingerboard Width at Nut: 1.4375 inches, Fingerboard width at neck/body joint: 1.8125 inches

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Archtop Ukulele
Finish
  • Red
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Music Land

Bel Air, MD, United States
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Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:1,746

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