06/01/2019 - 07/01/2019

29 Jun 2019

Flight Victoria CEQ Tenor Ukulele - REVIEW

A welcome return to Flight Ukuleles on the site, a ukulele brand I have reviewed several times before and not been let down. In fact with each model I review they seem get better. I will come on to why I think that is in the review, but this is the Victoria CEQ Tenor.

Flight Victoria CEQ Tenor Ukulele


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23 Jun 2019

ZT Baritone Ukulele - REVIEW

Not that long ago I was introduced to the ukulele design skills of Zachary Taylor when I had a chance to try his Tenor model. And what a terrific instrument that was! Since then I have been keen to look at Zachary's own personal favourite scale - the Baritone. Luckily I managed to get one of those on loan.

ZT Baritone Ukulele

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16 Jun 2019

Bonanza Ukuleles Bonanzalele - REVIEW

Oh I do like a ukulele brand that pushes the boundaries. And so it has been so far with the Bonanza Ukuleles company from Big Falls, Minnesota. I'm therefore rather pleased to be looking at their latest development in the form of the Bonanzalele ukulele.

Bonanza Ukulele Bonanzalele

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10 Jun 2019

Vorson FLPUK-2 LP / Clearwater UCWLVS Electric Tenor Ukulele - REVIEW

Back today with another steel strung electric ukulele, the type of which are continuing to prove popular with ukulele players. This time it's an intriguing 'double header' name. That's because this electric Les Paul style tenor is badged differently depending on where you are on the planet. Clearwater in the UK, Vorson in the USA. But the instrument is identical in both cases.


Clearwater Vorson Les Paul Electric Tenor Ukulele

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2 Jun 2019

Ashbury AU-12S Soprano Ukulele - REVIEW

Staying in soprano ukulele territory this week with another value model from Ashbury. This is the AU-12S Soprano Ukulele.

Ashbury AU-12S Soprano

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