This one is the Fender Ukulele Pa'ina, a top-line model gets its name from the Hawaiian word for party. It's made of solid mahogany, with a satin finish and passive electronics that let you plug it in and turn it up at the next luau. Mahalo! Learn more...
This one is the Fender Ukulele Nohea. In Hawaiian, this name translates directly into the English lovely, which this model certainly is--built of laminated koa (a native Hawaiian hardwood used by ancient Hawaiians to build dugout canoes), with a gloss finish and aged abalone acrylic binding. Learn more...
This one, the Fender Ukulele Hau'oli, comes from the Hawaiian word for happy, and is a basic model with sturdy laminated mahogany construction and a satin finish. Learn more...