Kala MK-SS/BLU Makala Shark Soprano Ukulele (Blue)
The Makala Shark line is well-suited for casual players looking for something colorful and fun to sink their teeth into. The Shark is a terrific deal that also looks and sounds greatthe perfect uke for anyone to bite into.Perfect for beginners or players on a budget, the Makala Shark Soprano Ukulele sports a kauri top, composite back/sides, a mahogany neck, a rosewood fingerboard, an awesome shark-shaped bridge, and a plastic nut saddle. Nylon carry bag included.Get your Kala Makala Shark Soprano Ukulele today at the guaranteed lowest price from Sam Ash Direct with our 45-day return and 60-day price protection policy.
Product Features
- Soprano Uke w/Kauri Top and Composite Back & Sides
- 13.625″ Scale Length; Mahogany Neck w/Rosewood Fingerboard
- Shark-Shaped Bridge; Plastic Nut & Saddle
- Aquila Super Nylgut� Strings
- Nylon Carry Bag Included
Has Aquila Strings
FAST SHIPPING, PRETTY SOUND, COOL COLOR & AQUILA STRINGS 🙂 *Update 4.12.16*Well, it’s nearly a year since I first started practicing (on and off! YIKES!) and I still love this Shark NKA “Bacon.”It took a week or 2 for this uke to keep it’s tune, but now, I can go several weeks without playing her and she’ll still be – for the most part – in tune. At the most, a slight turn of a tuner or 2.I read a couple reviews here that say it’s wood. IT IS NOT WOOD. The fretboard is… maybe the neck. but the body is a resin/plastic…
Great 5th Uke 🙂 This is my fifth ukulele. I think I have a problem, but they’re just so cuteeee.I bought this after having my Kala Dolphin (review link below) for over a year because I wanted another uke with the same sound so that I can lend them to my students. At first, I thought it was a bit lighter (as in weight) than the Dolphin. It doesn’t have the same plasticky feeling to it that the Dolphin does, that’s for sure. The color and wood is matte…