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You can't go wrong buying from Mim. She does excellent setup work, and will work with you to help you find the right uke. Honest to a fault. She and I have been internet friends for a good decade or so.
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I picked it for it had the highest reviews. Don't recall the model but just search for Ukuleles on Amazon and sort by reviews. Also mine is a tenor. I don't advise Baritone for the tuning is different.
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I am partial to Kala brand ukes which you can get through Amazon. I have two solid mahogany (actually sapele) tenors, one of which is on loan to and touring with the Box Tops. They range from around $50 to well over $400 and I've never come across a bad one. My younger sister who loves to play uke swears by them.
Luna also makes nice ukes and my daughter has one of those.
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That is good to hear, Phil. I just ordered this one this afternoon and will get it in a couple weeks: https://www.theukulelesite.com/shop-...p-cutaway.html
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