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This is a tenor with a low G string and a pickup. It's my daily driver.
This is a tenor with a pickup. I got it years ago on eBay from a pawn shop in Hilo, Hawaiʻi. It's engraved "To Ukulele Boy Aloha Sam Kamaka".
A minuature version of an Ovation guitar, it has a plastic body, wood type, typical ʻukulele strings. I took it when I traveled for work to keep up my learning during wintry hotel stays.
A soprano from the old days. It has plastic tuners with tension screws. It has an old-timey cha-lang-a-lang sound.
An anonymous soprano from the old days. Nicely trimmed around the sound hole and the bout. It has wooden pegs for tuners so it's hard to keep in tune. It has an old-timey sound.
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