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G String T4 Sun Tenor Thin Body w/PU

G String T4 Sun Tenor Thin Body w/PU

Regular price ¥495,000 JPY
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An easy-to-use, thin-body model featuring the popular "Sun" inlay.
G String T4 Sun Thin Body w/PU Tenor Ukulele

This instrument is based on the G String's high-end model, the "T4 Sun," and is a thin-bodied tenor model with a body thickness of approximately 57mm. Compared to the standard model (approximately 80mm), it is easier to handle and hold, making it ideal for live performances and long playing sessions.

The headstock features an abalone inlay with a "Sun" motif, which is particularly popular among G String models, creating a gorgeous and impressive design.

The beautifully curly-grained Hawaiian Koa wood produces a bright, articulate sound that, despite its thin body, exudes depth and spaciousness. Its quality makes it suitable for a wide range of styles, from solos to vocal accompaniment. It also features a Fishman AG-UK pickup, which maintains a natural tone even when connected to an amplifier.

This is a high-quality electric acoustic ukulele that combines the functionality and beauty unique to G Strings.

Specifications: Size: Tenor Top: Hawaiian Koa (solid wood)
Sides and back: Hawaiian Koa (solid wood)
Neck: Mahogany Fingerboard: Ebony Bridge: Ebony Head inlay: Abalone (Sun motif)
Nut/Saddle: Bone Tuners: GOTOH Gear Tuners Finish: Gloss Lacquer Body Thickness: Approximately 57mm (Thin Body)
Pickup: Fishman AG-UK (passive)
Scale: 436mm
Nut width: 37mm
Price: ¥495,000 (tax included)

With hard case 
1 year warranty 

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G String Ukulele is a ukulele brand founded by Derek Shimizu on the island of Oahu, Hawaii in 1993. Highly acclaimed for its reliable craftsmanship and beautiful tone, it is known as a representative of Hawaiian handcrafted ukuleles.

The workshop has now been moved to the suburbs of Las Vegas, USA, where Shimizu produces the ukuleles alone, making them extremely rare, and new G String ukuleles are now extremely rare.