Sold (EU/UK) *MINT* Mahimahi ‎MT-3X All Solid Mahogany Tenor

Price
140 € (Originally 160 €)
Shipping
Depends on country of destination
Location
Spain
Size
Tenor

Erwitt

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This is an all solid mahogany tenor Mahimahi MT-3X in mint condition.

I bought it last November at Mercatino Dell Ukulele, perfectly set-up. Its price in store is 219 €.

It has rosewood fingerboard and Grover gears. It came with Aquila strings but I replaced them with a set of Martin M620 fluorocarbon, that I think are much better sounding for this instrument. I can send the original strings, as they are almost unused.

I'm selling it because I can't quite get used to the tenor size... So I have come back to the concert (a Kiwaya KCU-1 is on its way). But there is absolutely nothing wrong with this uke. Maybe in the future I will give another try to tenors, but right now I prefer not to store an instrument that I'm not going to play enough.

For those who are not familiar with Mahimahi, it is the house brand of Mercatino dell Ukulele, which in turn belongs to Aquila. It has some very good reviews at Got a Ukulele.

Shipping cost is calculated depending on buyer country (I think around 15-20 €).
 

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I've got the soprano version and they all seem to be based on far more expensive Ohana designs, and its nice having an uncommon instrument that people don't see around. I agree with the strings choice - and so nice to have both for a future owner to try.
 
I've got the soprano version and they all seem to be based on far more expensive Ohana designs, and its nice having an uncommon instrument that people don't see around. I agree with the strings choice - and so nice to have both for a future owner to try.
Thank you!

Yes, it seems that they share factory with Ohana.
 
Let's with another discount... 140 €. That is, you pay less than 65% of its price new, for an uke less than 6 months old and that has barely been played.
 
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