Barnes & Mullins BMUK6C Solid Spruce Top Concert Uke
By blending a satin solid Spruce top with the resonance of Mahogany back and sides, this ukulele gives a soothing warmth coupled with plenty of projection. Crafted to exacting standards, the instrument showcases pearloid rosette and inlays, adding attractive visual elements that harmonises seamlessly with its captivating sound.
Technical Details:
- Type: Concert
- Top: Solid Spruce
- Back & Sides: Mahogany
- Fingerboard: Composite Wood
- Bridge: Composite Wood
- Tuning Pegs: Black Die-Cast
- Finish: Natural Satin
- Strings: Aquila Nylgut
Kindly note that specifications are subject to potential changes without prior notice.
Barnes & Mullins origin
Established in 1894 by Albert Mullins and S. Bowley Barnes, Barnes & Mullins began as "The Jo," a musical instrument journal. Specialising in banjos and expanding into instrument manufacturing and importing, the original Barnes and Mullins banjos are now collectibles worldwide.
Tragedy struck in 1914 when Albert Mullins perished in the sinking of the 'Empress of Ireland.' Bowley Barnes carried on, relocating the business to London.
In 1976, Mark Barnes moved the company to Bloomsbury. His passing in 1986 was mourned by those who appreciated his fairness.
Bruce Perrin, a Director since 1986, became Managing Director in 1999. The company moved to Oswestry, Shropshire, embracing innovation while prioritising customers.
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