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Originally Posted by JackC1
Perhaps consider the Cordoba Mini II. They are small but with a wide-enough fretboard that allows me to transition between it and a full-sized classical without any issues.
The only possible issue is that the Mini II sounds like a cheap ukulele (which isn't surprising since it's as cheap as a cheap ukulele). However, it's very good as a practice tool (and cheap: good for travel; if lost or broken, not a big deal).
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I own a Cordoba Mini M, which is even smaller than the currently sold Mini ll. It lived behind the drivers seat of my car ready to play until the pandemic forced me to retire. I paid a little over $100.00 for it used, and never regreted it. As a matter of fact, I pulled it out a few days ago, and found that I still enjoyed playing it. If you choose something cheap enough, you'll never need to worry about it being damaged or stolen.
Just my 2 cents worth.