FS: TENOR UKULELE
Tupperware
Posted 2006-05-28 12:56 PM (#327841)
Subject: FS: TENOR UKULELE


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FOR SALE: BUSHMAN JENNY TENOR UKULELE + GIG BAG



o Bushman Jenny Tenor 4-string Ukulele
o Non-cutaway, non-electric
o Solid Mahogany
o Rosewood fretboard
o Pua shell inlay body binding, rosette and headstock binding
o Ivroid trim body and headstock
o MOP dot inlays
o Enclosed geared grover tuners
o Gloss finished body, neck and headstock
o Perfect new condition in every way
o Includes new condition deluxe padded gig bag
o You will not find a better tenor uke for this price
o More info on my website

$250. including free fed ex shipping in the USA

Email or PM me if interested. Btw, you can HEAR this uke on the OFC CD. I played it on "Linus and Ukey".

Dave
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stephent28
Posted 2006-05-28 1:14 PM (#327842 - in reply to #327841)
Subject: Re: FS: TENOR UKULELE



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What's replacing this one Dave?
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-05-28 2:13 PM (#327843 - in reply to #327841)
Subject: Re: FS: TENOR UKULELE


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Nothing. I've got a lot of ukuleles and this one does not get used very much. Dave
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-06-11 11:46 AM (#327844 - in reply to #327841)
Subject: Re: FS: TENOR UKULELE


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Pictures have not been viewable for the past 2 weeks, but everything is fixed now and I wanted to see again if there is any interest in this before I go outside the OFC. Thanks, Dave
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-06-12 6:06 AM (#327845 - in reply to #327841)
Subject: Re: FS: TENOR UKULELE


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UPDATE: Forget about the gigbag (even though it was a really nice one). Yesterday I was able to obtain a brand new HARD SHELL CASE. The handle was slightly damaged but I fixed it. It fits the Jenny perfectly so now I'll include the hard shell case along with the deal for the same price. Dave

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Weaser P
Posted 2006-06-12 8:28 AM (#327846 - in reply to #327841)
Subject: Re: FS: TENOR UKULELE


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That's a beauty, Dave. Good luck with the sale.
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stephent28
Posted 2006-06-12 10:56 AM (#327847 - in reply to #327841)
Subject: Re: FS: TENOR UKULELE



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Bushman ukes are highly rated for the money.

Someone here who has been toying with the idea of playing around with a uke should grab this one.

Great deal.
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2006-06-12 5:25 PM (#327848 - in reply to #327841)
Subject: Re: FS: TENOR UKULELE



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I wasn't toying with it. I just got back from 10 days in Hawaii and now I'm pretty sure I'll be getting one eventually. I've just got other guitars in line ahead of it.

By the way, I saw a few cool music stores. I went in with my nephew to Bounty Music on Maui. They had tons on Ovations and tons of ukes.

I passed one store that had painted on the side (in this order):
Ukeleles - Guitars
Hula Supplies
Keyboards - Amps - PAs

Shows you their priorities, huh?
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-06-12 6:18 PM (#327849 - in reply to #327841)
Subject: Re: FS: TENOR UKULELE


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Bounty does a huge mail order business as well. I get a lot of accessories and stuff from them. Dave
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-06-15 9:28 PM (#327850 - in reply to #327841)
Subject: Re: FS: TENOR UKULELE


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Now available on eBay.

AUCTION
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ChatMan
Posted 2006-06-16 8:11 AM (#327851 - in reply to #327841)
Subject: Re: FS: TENOR UKULELE


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Tuppy,
Is it a photo anomaly (sp?)or is the first string about the same gauge as the fourth string?
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jb
Posted 2006-06-16 8:24 AM (#327852 - in reply to #327841)
Subject: Re: FS: TENOR UKULELE


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Should be about the same, as Uke's are tuned differently to guitars. My Soprano Uke goes (from 4th to 1st) G, C, E, A - high low low high.

It's great fun learning new chord shapes!

JB
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-06-16 9:14 AM (#327853 - in reply to #327841)
Subject: Re: FS: TENOR UKULELE


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This uke is strung with Aquila Nylgut Tenor High G. Gauges are as follows:

1 (A) = 0.026
2 (E) = 0.032
3 (C) = 0.034
4 (HG) = 0.028

Alternatives would be a) same as above but with a WOUND 3rd string, b) Low G tuning where the 4 the string would be a normal low G and be wound, or c) combination of a & b where the uke is tuned low G and both the 3rd and 4th strings are wound. Personal preference I really like Aquila or Guadalupe strings. Guadalupe makes a set that all 4 are wound.

Dave

PS - Chord SHAPES are the same as guitar, only the NAMES are different. ie 'C' on a guitar, you finger as 'G' on a ukulele. Actually I should clarify, one of the unique things about the uke, especially in High G tuning is that there are many different shaps for the same chord which can yield some very interesting variations.
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-06-17 5:37 PM (#327854 - in reply to #327841)
Subject: Re: FS: TENOR UKULELE


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SOLD.
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