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Originally Posted by Earl49
I always recommend the Kala thinline travel ukes, now available in all four sizes (soprano, concert, tenor and baritone). They are well made, sound very good, and every example I have tried intonates well, and come with a good gig bag too. ~$200-225 at most retailers for the basic non-electric, non-cutaway models.
https://kalabrand.com/collections/travel-ukes
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Just picked up a MaKala MK-B and I really like it... Finish is open pore like the Ibanez guiters.. paid $85 on amazon
I'm new to Ukuleles so maybe I don't know better but I like it..