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Flight GUT350 SP/SAP Guitarlele

Flight
CHF 102.00
CHF 119.00
1 unit in stock
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And now, for something slightly different!

Featuring six nylon strings on the body of a spruce baritone ukulele, Flight's GUT350 guitarlele is an exciting instrument for travelling.
A classical combination.

A classical combination.

Spruce top and sapele sides combine to deliver a sound that is sharp and punchy when soloing in the high register and warm and velvety when thoughtfully strumming along by the fireplace.

Let's play.

Let's play.

The neck and fingerboard of the GUT350 are made from African okoume and rosewood. It's a great combination that guarantees a stable intonation across the fretboard, is gentle to your hands, and looks great as well.

Pitch perfect.

Pitch perfect.

The nut may be a small component, but one that determines the pitch of the sound. The nut and saddle of the GUT350 are made from bone(not from plastic). Just one of the details that make this ukulele truly special.

It all starts with the head.

It all starts with the head.

Headstock design is an integral part of our identity. All Flight ukuleles feature a carefully-designed headstock fitted with geared tuners that will always stay in tune.

Light and Stylish Gigbag

Light and Stylish Gigbag

Light and stylish, yet offering excellent protection for your ukulele, Flight gigbags have already become legendary and with one hanging off your shoulder you will definitely make heads turn.

  • BODY:
  • - Body Shape: Guitarlele (18 frets)
  • - Top: Spruce
  • - Back & Side: Sapele
  • - Bridge: Rosewood
  • NECK
  • - Neck: African Okoume
  • - Fretboard: Rosewood
  • - Nut & Saddle: Bone
  • OTHER:
  • - Tuning: ADGCEA
  • - Free padded gigbag included!

Product Details
Product Number
202501
Brand
Flight
Series
Guitarlele
Category
Miscellaneous Traditional String Instrument
Brand Category
Flight - Miscellaneous Instruments
Relevancy rank in Category Miscellaneous Traditional String Instrument
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Date
August 2018