Serena
There are a few points that set this tenor Archtop ukulele apart from the rest. The first is color, in that almost all Koa is reddish, where this is a deep brown. Then there is the truss rod, the adjustable bridge, the zero fret, Ebony tailpiece, and Fishman passive pickup. You could plug this into your favorite amp and walk right out on stage, ready to play.
Named after my long time favorite tennis player, this one is bold and beautiful, and ready to take on the world.
There are a few points that set this tenor Archtop ukulele apart from the rest. The first is color, in that almost all Koa is reddish, where this is a deep brown. Then there is the truss rod, the adjustable bridge, the zero fret, Ebony tailpiece, and Fishman passive pickup. You could plug this into your favorite amp and walk right out on stage, ready to play.
Named after my long time favorite tennis player, this one is bold and beautiful, and ready to take on the world.
There are a few points that set this tenor Archtop ukulele apart from the rest. The first is color, in that almost all Koa is reddish, where this is a deep brown. Then there is the truss rod, the adjustable bridge, the zero fret, Ebony tailpiece, and Fishman passive pickup. You could plug this into your favorite amp and walk right out on stage, ready to play.
Named after my long time favorite tennis player, this one is bold and beautiful, and ready to take on the world.
Tenor Archtop Ukulele
Total Length: 28 in.
Body length: 12 1/2 in.
Body Depth: 2 1/4 in.
Soundboard: Bear Claw Sitka Spruce
Back, Sides and Neck: Curly Koa
Body Union: 15th Fret
Slotted headstock
Truss rod
Tuners Rubner of Germany (18:1 gear ratio)
Zero Fret
Corian Adjustable Bridge
Ebony Tailpiece and Fretboard
Raven over the Moon Headstock Inlay
Fishman Passive Pickup