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| Newbie with $250 for uke..help! | Rate Topic |
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| Posted: Thu Jan 17th, 2008 04:42 am |
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bitterroot Approved
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I realize $250 or less for a ukulele isn't much but I've seen a lot of ukulele's as starters in that price range new and vintage. Like I said I in an earlier post I play mandolin and guitar and the ukulele lately is calling to me. I am leaning towards "tenors" and the brand that intrigues me most is the Fluke. But if you had $200-$250 to buy a tenor or concert uke what would you get and why....thanks. I just realized I posted in the baritone room.......but I already have a baritone. Last edited on Thu Jan 17th, 2008 04:51 am by bitterroot |
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| Posted: Mon Jan 28th, 2008 05:40 am |
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ezmember Approved
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Then you should get a Fluke. You'll find great reviews here on both the Fluke and Flea. musicguymic has them on Ebay. Ask him any questions you need to, such as what's a good beginners uke in your price range, etc. Good luck!
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