Kremona Coco Soprano

449,00 

incl. 19% VAT

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  • Design: Concert
  • Solid
  • Frets: 18
  • Top: Cedar
  • Frame/base: rosewood
  • Rosette: wood
  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Fingerboard: rosewood
  • Bridge: Rosewood
  • Saddle/bridge insert: Bone
  • Finish/lacquer: Polyurethane finish, matt
  • Nut width (in mm): 35

Beautiful solid soprano ukulele with cedar top and Indian rosewood body.

The Bulgarian manufacturer Kremona can look back on over 100 years of company history in the field of instrument making. Founded in 1924 by Dimitar Georgiev in Bulgaria, this manufactory still exists today and produces high-quality stringed instruments such as mandolins, guitars and ukuleles. All production takes place in Bulgaria.

Dimitar Georgiev learned his trade at the German center for instrument making in Markneukirchen. After completing his training, he founded the first Kremona manufactory in Kazanlak together with his two brothers.

Today, the name Kremona stands for high-quality, well-made stringed instruments that offer a great price/performance ratio.

Ukulele Size

Soprano

Condition

new

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    Manufacturer information

    Kremona Guitar Factory

    23-ti pehoten Shipchenski polk Blvd. №123, Kazanlak, Bulgaria

    phone: +359 431 635 63

    email:

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    Kremona Guitar Factory

    23-ti pehoten Shipchenski polk Blvd. №123, Kazanlak, Bulgaria

    phone: +359 431 635 63

    email:

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    Safety instructions and warnings
    Specific safety instructions that apply to the product can be found in the operating instructions for the product.


    Disposal Instructions

    Passive electric guitars and basses, their cases, and other accessories must be disposed of separately from unsorted household waste or municipal waste at recycling centers or waste collection points for environmentally friendly disposal. For instruments with active electronics, i.e., those powered by batteries or even phantom power, the instructions for the disposal of electrical devices based on the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (ElektroG) apply.