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Matsui Ukulele

Matsui Laughing Concert Koa Honduras Mahogany

Matsui Laughing Concert Koa Honduras Mahogany

Regular price ¥206,800 JPY
Regular price Sale price ¥206,800 JPY
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This concert ukulele uses Hawaiian Koa for the top and Honduran Mahogany for the body. It has a clear, crisp sustain, and is a bright, expressive instrument!

This Laughing Concert is a concert ukulele from the Laughing series, characterized by its oval sound hole and curved bridge. It is designed to look like a smiling face.

The brown color and plain grain of Hawaiian Koa give it a calm, timeless look.

The neck is a slender U-shape with a 36mm nut width, making it very easy to grip, and the fingerboard has a gentle radius (400R) making it easy to press the strings.

It has a clean design that deliberately omits the head logo, but the head plate is made of curly Hawaiian Koa, giving it a glamorous appearance.

The nut and saddle are made of high-strength Duracon.
The rosette and binding are trimmed with blue stained wood for an attractive accent.

The pegs are the popular GOTOH UPT, allowing for stress-free tuning.

It is a loud and expressive instrument.
Check out the video to hear the fascinating sound.

Size: Concert Top: Hawaiian Koa Sides and back: Honduras Mahogany Neck: Mahogany Fingerboard & Bridge: Rosewood 400R
Head veneer: Curly Hawaiian Koa Nut & Saddle: Juracon Pegs: Gotoh UPT
Frets: 14F/18F
Position mark/inlay: Mother of pearl 2mm 3mm 4mm 5mm 6mm
Nut width: 36mm
Scale: 382mm
Binding: Maple Strings: GHS H-10

Sales price: ¥188,000 (excluding tax)
Semi-hard case included. One year warranty.

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Matsui Ukulele

Matsui Ukulele is made by Norikazu Matsui in his workshop in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture. The brand began making ukuleles in 2004 and has been loved by many famous musicians for its meticulous craftsmanship and rich tone.
He has been active since the early days of the ukulele boom and is one of the leading luthiers in Japan's luthier culture.