Product Description
Ranch Tenor Ukulele is a wonderful gift set for your friends and family who are musician or to anyone close to you who love playing ukulele.
AWESOME VALUE PACK
- 1 x Gig Bag with Gray Matching Strap:
- 1 x Ranch Tenor Ukulele
- 1 x Digital Tuner with Clip & Battery
- 1 x Extra Set of Aquila 4 Strings
- 1 x Polishing Cloth
- FREE shipping to the USA
Useful links for this concert ukulele
How to tuning ukulele with digital tuner?
Free 12 lessons for ukulele beginner
Additional information
Brands |
Ranch
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Colors |
Natural
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Size |
Tenor
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Top Material |
Sapele
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Body Material |
Sapele
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Back Material |
Sapele
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String Material |
Aquila String
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Fingerboard |
Rosewood
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Number of Frets |
18
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Hand Orientation |
Right Hand
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Skill Level |
Beginner
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Aloha, if you have made an account on our website:
1. Usually you would receive an order confirmation email after you placed the order.
2. And I will send you the shipping information by a note after the order is shipped.
3. You can check your order status from your account.
But if you did not make an account, the email and note we sent may be blocked.
If you still unable to find the tracking information, you can email me and tell me your order number. I will check for you. ^_^
ranchguitar answered on 2020-08-24 02:09:19
Bought a Ranch ukulele for myself, my sister admired it, so I surprised her with one for her birthday. She is enjoying learning to play!
For what you get, the quality, the sound, this is a great price. I am happy with it.
Another ukulele added to our collection. Great tone and the details on the ukulele make it stand out. As a matter of fact, when my sister saw it, she was saying, I think I might like to try playing one of those. So, I went back to Ranchguitars.com, and bought another for her birthday!
Plays nice, Has a solid tenor “echo” to it, the strap is very nice just a little difficult to get it on at first and the case has a very good zipper as opposed to other uke starter kit cases such as vizcaya.
Nice Kit for the money. Seemed a little hard to keep tuned at first but does get better, especially if you stretch the strings