Fender Ukulele Pa'ina Solid Mahogany, Natural Review
Fender Ukulele Pa'ina Solid Mahogany, Natural Feature
- Solid Mahogany Top, back and Sides
- Scalloped Fan Bracing
- Mahogany Neck
- Acrylic Abalone Rosette
- Rosewood Bridge
Fender brings you the authentic sound of the Hawaiian Islands with its first-ever series of ukulele models. Ukuleles are enjoying renewed popularity, with exquisite sounds and designs that are a far cry from mere musical toys. Originally built by Portuguese immigrants to the Hawaiian Islands in the 1880s, the small guitar-like instruments produced a lilting sound that instantly evoked the lush South Pacific atmosphere of their island homeland. Fender’s three new tenor-style ukulele models offer finely crafted sound and construction; they too instantly evoke the sound and spirit of Hawaii, with a dash of traditional Fender mojo for good measure—each one features the distinctive Fender Telecaster® guitar headstock shape, unique body shapes and bracing patterns designed exclusively for Fender and a Fender ukulele gig bag to get you started. This one is the Fender Ukulele Pa’ina, a top-line model gets its name from the Hawaiian word for party. It’s made of solid mahogany, with a satin finish and passive electronics that let you plug it in and turn it up at the next luau. Mahalo!
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