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The images displayed show the Kala KA-8 Eight-String Tenor Ukulele  with Hardshell Case available.  The Gloss Mahogany line features a high-gloss finish to enhance the simple elegance of the Mahogany woodgrain.

The gloss adds a smoothness and sturdiness to the uke and a cream binding ties it all together.

Specs

SIZE:

Tenor 8-String

TOP:

Mahogany

BACK & SIDES:

Mahogany

BINDING:

Cream

NECK:

Mahogany

FINISH:

Gloss

FINGERBOARD:

Rosewood

HEADSTOCK:

Slotted

STRINGS:

Aquila Super Nylgut®

ELECTRONICS:

N/A

NUT & SADDLE:

Graph Tech NuBone®

STRAP BUTTON:

Black x1

Measurements

Scale Length: 16.9375 inches, Overall Instrument Length: 27.0 inches, Body Length: 11.75 inches, Number of Frets: 18, Width at Upper Bout: 6.875 inches, Width at Lower Bout: 9.125 inches, Width at Waist: 5.5 inches, Body D

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  • K-8 Eight-String Tenor Ukulele with Hardshell Case (Pre-Owned)
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