Item is an older display model, in perfect condition. Includes manufacturer warranty. Item is being listed as B-Stock due to its age.

As soon as she burst onto the scene with her 2015 single “Ocean Eyes”, it was clear that Billie Eilish is a force to be reckoned with. In the years since, she has established herself as a new kind of pop culture icon, taking the fashion and music industries by storm on her own terms. Billie’s meteoric ascent to pop stardom started with the ukulele, the first instrument she learned to play. Designed in collaboration with Billie Eilish, her Signature Ukulele is a stage-ready instrument that embodies Billie’s bold, unmistakable style. This concert ukulele is built with sapele top, back, and sides, featuring a matte black finish with Billie’s “blohsh™” symbol. It also includes a Fishman Kula preamp for those looking to plug in. Whether you’re an experienced musician or looking to pick up your first instrument, one thing is true: you can play anything on the ukulele.


Features

  • Concert-sized ukulele
  • Sapele top, back and sides
  • Fishman Kula electronics
  • Black decal adorned with blohsh symbol
  • No-tie bridge
  • 4-in-line Tele headstock

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ConditionB-Stock (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Billie Eilish Signature Concert Ukulele
Categories
Year
  • 2020-2021

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Ted Brown Music

Tacoma, WA, United States
Sales:4,558
Joined Reverb:2015

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