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Thank you for your support, plus looking forward to what’s in store for 2025

I hope this email finds you well! First of all, I’d just like to say a huge thank you for your continued support and for being part of the Noah Ukuleles family.

I set up Noah Ukuleles back in 2013 and it really began as something to do in my spare time. There were only a handful of models in the range and I had no online presence, so those first years were mainly spent trying to get along to ukulele groups that were within driving distance, attending ukulele festivals (which were probably not within driving distance for 1 day but hey ho I went anyway!) and trying to show my ukes to as many people as possible

Fast forward just over ten years and I now have over 30 models in the Noah range, and have customers from all corners of the world. The only way this has been possible has been because of the amazing community of ukulele players who have supported what I do, and recommended my instruments to fellow players. For that, I am extremely grateful!

If you missed it last month, Barry Maz over at Got a Ukulele gave a fantastic review of the Noah Baritone – be sure to check it out!

It’s a detailed and honest look at what makes the Noah Baritone stand out. You can find the written review here and the YouTube video review here

I’m thrilled to share that I have some exciting new ukulele models coming your way later this year! More to come on that in the next couple of months.

I’m always looking to improve and expand the range, and I’d love to hear from you – if there’s anything you’d like to see added to the Noah lineup, please let me know. Your input plays a big role in shaping what we create in the workshop next!

In the meantime, I’ve got plenty of high-quality, handmade solid wood ukuleles in stock right now in all sizes, so there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re after a soprano, concert, tenor, or baritone, all Noah ukuleles are crafted with care to bring out the best in your playing.

Thank you again for your support. I’m looking forward to an exciting year ahead and can’t wait to share more with you soon!

Happy strumming,
Matt