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The Cordoba 24CK is a concert ukulele crafted of solid koa for exceptionally fine tone. Now you can own a ukulele from Cordoba-one of the most recognized names in Spanish guitars.
This is a beautiful Uke. The materials of wood are top notch. The problem I have is as a serious instrument it falls short. There is a perceptable buzz from the bridge when played / strummed fast. Also the tuning gears are not machined well so the strings lose tune alot.
Reviewed by Cordoba Guy on 8/15/2009 who plays Hawaiian slack key.
This is my third Uke and I have to agree that there is a buzz, but it isn't constant and it actually seems to have more to do with the particular string being hit rather than the strumming but I just got my used one today and haven't narrowed down the buzz just yet. In any case, I'm happy with the purchase. It's a good little concert uke, I'd just probably get it used.
Reviewed by Toklas on 8/24/2009
I love this little Ukulele. I love the tone, the finish and the playability. As a guitarist, this is my first uke experience and it is quite pleasent. I like the inlay around the sound hole and on the bridge, yet more attention to detail there. Don't look down on a Spanish company making Ukuleles in Portugal. THe ukulele was actually born from the Portugese braguinha. The are just about identical. Now, I am not sure about its ability to stay in tune. Perhaps its just the new nylon strings that came with it. I will know soon enough once i change them.
Reviewed by Addman on 10/21/2009 who plays A little bit of everything.