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17 Dec 2023
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Ohana Custom DTK-2 Deluxe Tenor Ukulele - REVIEW
Well here's a ukulele I didn't see coming in 2023, and an exclusive first independent review! This is the brand new Ohana Custom Shop DTK-2 Deluxe Tenor.
29 Jan 2023
29 Jan 2023T15:16
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Bonanza Oakridge Tenor Ukulele - REVIEW
Back this week with a new model from a brand that I always enjoy reviewing. This is the new Bonanza Oakridge Tenor.
7 Feb 2021
7 Feb 2021T14:02
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Mainland Ukuleles Mahogany Tenor Slotted Headstock Ukulele - REVIEW
Next up - a brand I have reviewed before and one that creates a special place in a lot of ukulele players hearts. This is the Mainland Ukulele Mahogany Tenor Slotted Headstock model.
4 Oct 2020
4 Oct 2020T14:04
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Kanile'a SUS-T Tenor Ukulele - REVIEW
Back in 2011 I bought my first truly serious ukulele - the Kanile'a K-1 Tenor. It was flawless, I still own it and adore it. It's been a long time coming to get to feature the brand again, but it finally happened. This is the SUS-T Tenor from Kanile'a.
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