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Step into the rich world of acoustic tone with the 1995 Lewis Fine Resophonic Reso Uke. This unique ukulele offers a distinctive blend of craftsmanship and sound, making it a treasure for both collectors and passionate players. Known for its resonator design, this instrument brings the iconic, warm tonal qualities of the ukulele to new heights, delivering a sharp, clear sound that cuts through with precision.

Crafted in the mid-90s, the Reso Uke showcases the meticulous attention to detail that Lewis Fine is renowned for. The resonator, a hallmark of this model, amplifies the traditional ukulele sound, providing a richer and more powerful auditory experience. Ideal for folk and world music enthusiasts, this ukulele is not just an instrument; it’s a gateway to a diverse musical universe.

Whether you're strumming solo or performing in an ensemble, the Reso Uke is engineered to hold its own, offering a resonant sound profile that lends depth and clarity. Its vintage charm paired with modern playability makes it a versatile choice for musicians seeking to expand their sonic palette.

Key Features:

  • Resonator design for enhanced sound projection
  • Crafted by Lewis Fine, recognized for quality and craftsmanship
  • Rich, clear tone ideal for folk and world music styles
  • Vintage mid-90s build with modern playability
  • Distinctive instrument for collectors and musicians alike

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See how Eric Clapton uses 1995 Lewis Fine Resophonic Reso Uke

Eric Clapton

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Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes

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This resonator ukulele built by Mike Lewis was given to Eric Clapton by the maker when Clapton purchased his Tricone guitar in Lot 22 in Paris, April 1995.

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