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KalaMakala Dolphin or Shark Soprano Ukuleles

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R749

Retail: R1,050
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Dolphin

The Makala Dolphin line is an excellent first ukulele to dive in with. The Dolphin comes in an assortment of colours with a classic look that sounds great. An exceptional value to get anyone playing.

Shark

The Makala Shark line is well-suited for casual players looking for something colorful and fun to sink their teeth into. The Shark is a terrific deal that also looks and sounds great—the perfect uke for anyone to bite into.

Product Features

Dolphin

  • Size:Soprano
  • Top:Kauri
  • Back & Sides:Composite
  • Binding:NA
  • Finish:Gloss
  • Neck:Mahogany
  • Fingerboard:Walnut
  • Nut & Saddle:Plastic
  • Headstock:Standard
  • Strings:Aquila Super Nylgut®
  • Electronics:NA

Shark

  • Size: Sprano
  • Top: Philippine Mahogany
  • Back & Sides:Composite
  • Binding:NA
  • Nack Mahogany
  • Finish: Matte
  • Fingerboard: Laurel
  • Headstock: Standard
  • Strings:Aquila Super Nylgut®
  • Electronics:NA
Product Specifications

Dolphin

  • Scale Length: 13.625 inches,
  • Overall Instrument Length: 21.375 inches,
  • Body Length: 9.375 inches,
  • Number of frets: 12,
  • Width at upper bout: 5.125 inches,
  • Width at lower bout: 7 inches,
  • Width at waist: 4.5 inches,
  • Body Depth: 2.25 inches,
  • Fingerboard width at nut: 1.375 inches,
  • Fingerboard width at neck/body joint: 1.625 inches

Shark

  • Scale Length: 13.5 inches,
  • Overall Instrument Length: 20.875 inches,
  • Body Length: 9.3125 inches,
  • Number of Frets: 12,
  • Width at Upper Bout: 5.0625 inches,
  • Width at Lower Bout: 6.8125 inches,
  • Width at Waist: 4.4375 inches,
  • Body Depth: 2.375 inches,
  • Fingerboard Width at Nut: 1.375 inches,
  • Fingerboard width at neck/body joint: 1.6875 inches
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