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Martin T1 StreetMaster Tenor Ukulele Dark Mahogany




- Body type: Non-cutaway tenor ukulele
- Top wood: Solid Mahogany
- Back & sides: Mahogany
- Body finish: Satin
- Bracing: Non-scalloped Sitka spruce
- Wood: Select hardwood
- Fretboard: Sipo
- Saddle & nut: TUSQ Nut width: 1-11/32"Tuners: Ratio black uke peg with black knobsNeck finish: Hand-rubbed satinOther
- Orientation: Right handed
- Number of strings: 4-string
- Case: Gig Bag
- Country of origin: United States
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- Breaks Easy2
- Poor Tone Quality1
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- Experienced4
- Novice1
- Good Tone3
Reviewed by 5 customers
Dannah, I regrettably bought the StreetMaster for my wife
submitted5 months ago
byMark
fromStillwater, OK
New ukulele.The friction tuning pegs do not work.You can see the knob turning as you play.I've had them serviced twice, replaced once.Today, I pull out the ukulele to tune it, and snap -- a tuning peg cracked/snapped.This new instrument has been played 60 minutes and 30 days in the shop.
Not a Martin
submitted5 months ago
byJon
fromRaleigh NC
I have a 000jr Streetmaster that's my favorite guitar ever. This Streetmaster ukelele is such a poor quality I don't think it's a Martin. It goes out of tune in seconds in the store. The tuners a weird and it's got wayyy too many wraps on the peg... from the factory... It does have a lovely tone if you can play a song real fast. Too bad
Nope..how sad 😢
submitteda year ago
byDannah
fromDFW texas
My husband purchased this ukulele for me 2 years ago. I have now had to have the tuners replaced two times. They are terrible. They never hold a tune and this past time one of the tuner snapped and broke as well as others slipping. You can literally watch them slip. So upsetting.
I love mine! I'm done buying Ukes from China
submitted2 years ago
byScotty
fromSo Cal
Bought used. Excellent condition. I played dozens of ukes in multiple stores. When I heard a Martin Tenor streetmaster I fell in love fell in love with the note. It just rang like a bell or a chime. Some people don't like the "pre-worn" look. I happen to like mine. Feels great in my hands (no sharp frets) and I play it every day. I have a cheap China Uke that I keep as a beater for camping etc. This lady stays safe. Bought the wife a Martin T1 FSC so see stops stealing my Streetmaster.
No good quality
submitted2 years ago
byDave
fromFlorida
First one had sharp frets and the g string started fraying after one day. Returned and the second one had better frets but the strings were horrible.
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