• Description

    The sweet-toned, nylon-stringed UICTT100 MGS Iceman tenor ukulele from Ibanez brings rich, textured sounds to your fingertips. This tenor uke is made with a spruce top and okoume body paired to a C-shaped okoume neck for greater playing comfort and a Purpleheart fretboard that emphasizes rich tonal character. Additional features include Grover open gear tuners, an Ibanez undersaddle pickup and an AEQ2UT preamp with onboard tuner. A gig bag is also included for convenient portable protection.

    Product Features

    • Spruce top and okoume body
    • Okoume neck with C profile
    • Purpleheart fingerboard and bridge
    • AEQ2UT preamp with Ibanez undersaddle pickup
    • INCLUDES GIG BAG
    • Factory tuning is
    • 1A,2E,3C,4G

    • Strings Are
    • .0264/.0330/.0394/.0287 
    • (Aquila Nylblack Tenor)
  • Rock 'n' roll inspired tenor uke delivers impeccable tone and great looks
  • Okoume neck with purpleheart fingerboard is incredibly smooth and playable 
  • Onboard Ibanez AEQ2UT electronics with tuner and EQ
  • Rocking Iceman cutaway body gives you effortless access to the upper frets
  • Chrome die-cast tuners keep you in tune

This ukulele is a factory 2nd (sold as used ) and has minor finish flaws only (too hard to photo) 

This Uke has been set up by me and sounds and plays great.

My Factory 2nd instruments are a tremendous value. These guitars are often sold at hundreds of dollars less than their 'new' counterparts. Factory 2nd guitars are deemed as such directly from the manufacturer and have never been previously sold in retail or distributed to a music store. They are marked as a 2nd by the manufacturer when they fail to pass final inspection. They usually have a minor cosmetic finishing flaw that prevents them from being sold as new instruments. These instruments do not have major flaws (UNLESS STATED). These blemishes do not affect the playability of the instruments at all. Apart from the defect listed they are perfect, all the electronics, pickups, tuners, neck and frets etc. are good. I buy my guitars and basses directly from the manufacturer. There is no manufactures warranty and sometimes it is difficult to identify why some of these guitars were marked as seconds.  Each instrument gets set up and checked by me before it is released for sale. Some of the models are discontinued and have no issues at all. Most instruments are stamped lightly with an S on the back of the headstock. 

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