Oscar Schmidt OU52 Baritone Ukulele w/ Gig Bag

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$109.99
Oscar Schmidt OU52 Baritone Ukulele Bundle with Gig Bag, Tuner, Austin Bazaar Instructional DVD, and Polishing Cloth

Austin Bazaar is an authorized Oscar Schmidt dealer.

Adding value to your purchase, Austin Bazaar bundles your instrument with necessary accessories. Everything you need to start playing immediately comes in one box. Save yourself the hassle and save some money while you're at it. A gig bag is included so you can keep your instrument safely packed away when you're on the go. An easy-to-use clip-on tuner is included so you can keep your instrument in tune. An Austin Bazaar instructional DVD is included so you can pick up some tips while learning your new instrument. An Austin Bazaar polishing cloth is included so you can keep your new instrument in mint condition.

  • Mahogany top, back & sides
  • Handcrafted quality
  • Satin finish
  • Chrome tuners
  • Lifetime warranty

  • These satin finish mahogany ukuleles offer a lively full body that resonates with sparkling highs and warm lows. While very affordable, these wonderful instruments produce a rich welcome to the love of playing a ukulele!

    PRODUCT SPECS

    BODY & CONSTRUCTION:
    Top Wood: Mahogany
    Back Wood: Mahogany
    Sides: Mahogany
    Type: Ukuleles

    OTHER:
    Color: Natural
    Finish: Satin
    Additional Info: Baritone Size

    HARDWARE:
    Hardware: Chrome
    Tuners: Die Cast

    CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm

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    • 4
      Why wait?

      Posted by Cynthia Wigington on 27th Jul 2015

      I was looking for an inexpensive baritone uke to play, and came across this one and it was just what I was looking for. Many of these seek to mimic the guitar sound, the result being a dull sounding guitar, and no uke sound at all. This one sounds like a uke. Honestly for the money this is the deal for a banger baritone. I've had a blast with mine.

      I was sold after seeing a guy on youtube, pabrizzer do a review of this one. If you are interested in baritone uke, he plays some great tunes, several of which I've learned included a decent version of Norwegian Wood.

      It's not fancy, it's cheap ply actually, but it is good enough that no one else has gotten me to spend my money on a better one. And no one has talked me into selling mine. I did get the better case which I think is well worth the extra. .