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Fender U'Uku
Fender’s new soprano-style Ukulele U’Uku takes its name from the
Hawaiian word for "tiny" (soprano ukes are the smallest members of the ukulele
family), but the happiness it creates with its great sound and elegant design
is "big".
Features include an all-mahogany body with soundboard bracing
for bright tone, three-piece mahogany neck with 12-fret rosewood fingerboard,
black body and fingerboard binding, exclusive Fender headstock shape and gold
logo, open-gear chrome tuners, smooth natural satin finish and Aquila® strings. |
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Fender Mino'Aka
Fender’s new concert-style Ukulele Mino’Aka takes
its name from the Hawaiian word for "smile". That’s is exactly
what you’ll do when you play it, and that’s exactly what other
people will do when they hear you playing it.
Features include an all-mahogany body with tone bar
bracing for sweet, mellow tone; three-piece mahogany neck with
19-fret rosewood fingerboard; aged body and fingerboard binding;
attractive acrylic abalone rosette; Telecaster® headstock with
Fender gold screen logo, vintage-style chrome tuners, smooth
natural satin finish and Aquila® strings.
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Fender Pa'ina
Fender brings you the authentic
sound of the Hawaiian Islands with its first-ever series of
ukulele models.
This one is the Fender Ukulele
Pa’ina, a top-line model gets its name from the Hawaiian word for
party. It’s made of solid mahogany, with a satin finish
and passive electronics that let you plug it in and turn it up at
the next luau. Mahalo!
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Fender Nohea
Fender brings you the authentic sound of the Hawaiian Islands with
its first-ever series of ukulele models.
This one is the Fender Ukulele
Nohea. In Hawaiian, this name translates directly into the English
lovely, which this model certainly is—built of laminated koa (a
native Hawaiian hardwood used by ancient Hawaiians to build dugout
canoes), with a gloss finish and aged abalone acrylic binding.
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Fender Hau'oli
Fender brings you the authentic sound of the Hawaiian Islands with
its first-ever series of ukulele models.
This one, the Fender Ukulele
Hau’oli, comes from the Hawaiian word for happy, and is a
basic model with sturdy laminated mahogany construction and a
satin finish.
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