Rebel Creme Brulee Tenor-Thinbody Gloss

949,00 

incl. 19% VAT

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  • Top: solid mango
  • Thin body
  • Base/sides: solid mango
  • Scale length: 437 mm (tenor)
  • Ceiling edging: none
  • Floor edging: none
  • Neck: Marango
  • Fingerboard: Ebony
  • Inlays: Maple symbols 5th/7th/10th/12th fret
  • Saddle/bridge: TUSQ
  • Bridge: Ebony
  • Tuners: Gotoh UPT gold-plated
  • Rosette: none
  • Headstock: ebony veneer with wooden Rebel logo
  • Neck width 1st/12th fret: 38 / 45 mm
  • Weight: 600 gram
  • Ceiling width max: 22.5 cm
  • Frame height max: 7.2 cm
  • Frets: 19
  • Extras: high-gloss finish, fluorocarbon strings “Excella”, gig bag

Rebel or The Rebel ukuleles are made by a small team of experienced designers and instrument makers in Thailand. Founded in 2011, the manufactory produces visually and tonally outstanding instruments by hand, which are given inspiring names that match the look of the instruments, such as “Double Cheese”, “Double Cream” or “Creme Brulle”.

At The Rebel, great importance is attached to the best choice of wood and high-quality workmanship, which you can feel and hear as soon as you play a Rebel ukulele. The Tuners used are also fine and of very high quality.

All common designs such as soprano, concert, tenor, but also the well-known “pineapple” shape are available in different wood selections and finishes. High quality, beautifully grained and wonderful sounding woods such as mango or koa are used.

We have a great selection of instruments from The Rebel in stock, so be sure to come by and play!

Ukulele Size

Tenor

Condition

new

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    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.