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I have owned this pineapple tenor for about a month and it is in mint condition. I have decided to only play baritone ukulele and so I am selling this pineapple ukulele even though I want to keep it because it looks awesome and sounds amazing. But I have to be reasonable right? It was professionally setup and a strap button was added. I have it strung with Savarez 150R strings.

This solid mango Pono tenor has a scrumptious pineapple shape and a satin finish.

The pineapple shape does a lot to smooth out and mellow the sound on any ukulele, as it increases the body size and therefore the bass response.

This tenor ukulele benefits from all solid mango wood as well, which has a full and rounded sound and great projection and sustain. And it has all of the benefits that you would expect such as bulletproof build quality and top quality materials from the Pono brand.

Specifications:
All solid mango top, back and sides
Ebony fretboard and bridge
Bone nut and saddle
35mm nut width
Satin finish
Pineapple body shape
Geared machine heads

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Listed2 years ago
ConditionMint (Used)
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Bremerton, WA, United States
Sales:9
Joined Reverb:2022

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