Lanikai

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An ALL SOLID Morado ukulele by Lanikai delivers dynamic new features such as a wider nut for player comfort, select figured wood, open back tuners, wood marquetry, NuBone XB nut and saddle, D’Addario strings, cutaway electric with Fishman Kula preamp and tuner, glossy finish, a foam case and a Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Lanikai MRS-CET All Solid Morado Tenor with Kula Preamp A E Ukulele Gloss Natural

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  • Better Than Most Ukes That Are Double the Cost

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    submitted3 years ago

    byPaul

    fromWaikoloa, Hawaii

    This is a beautifully crafted instrument with regard to every tiny detail from top to bottom. The sound is impeccable as well, with ringing clarity and excellent sustain. All that and a quality preamp! Believe me, once you start playing this uke, you won't want to put it down!

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  • asked byStephanie

    fromLas Vegas

    Does it have strap buttons?

    Does it have strap buttons?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    No it does not
  • asked byJodie

    fromWI

    I have not heard of marado wood.  Can you discribe it's sound?

    I have not heard of marado wood. Can you discribe it's sound?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Its the name of a specific wood used in the construction of acoustic and electric guitars and basses (like the fingerboard on the Martin DX-1E). The Latin name for the species of tree this wood comes from is Machaerium villosum, but it’s better known by its “common names”: Pau Ferro, Bolivian Rosewood (though it’s not actually in the rosewood family), and Iron Wood. The grain can range from plain to quite beautifully figured.