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Anyone looking for a GREAT ukulele?
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#3
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Uke
SEVEN THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED smackers? I don't thinks so....
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Just a good entry level instrument.
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#5
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That must be a mistake. I'm sure it must be only 7.2 tenners
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I paid, oh, a whole £25 (US$50) for my Samick uke. Sounds just fine to me
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I have one of Wayne's guitars on order and I'm two years into what could be as long as a ten year wait. Got a kick out of seeing that UKE. You have to admit that it is a beauty!
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It is quite the nice uke. I don't think I'd pay 7200 for a uke, though. Don't think I'd pay that for a guitar, either, so it ain't just 'cause it's a uke.
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