kissing
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I was at a music store in Melbourne today that has some ukuleles, and I spotted what looked a lot like Kamakas at a glance.
Upon closer inspection, they were Chinese ukuleles called "Kaka".
Generally I'm not a fan of knock-offs, but at a distance or through a grainy webcam, it may fool some unsuspecting eyes
http://www.kakaukuleles.com/product/html/?65.html
Tone and playability were pretty average for a laminate Asian ukulele, similar to your Kalas, Oscar Schmidts, etc.
I'm not sure whether these are the exact same models I saw in store.
The store ones were actually labelled as being "Traditional Hawaiian Koa", but I didn't take a photo.
Upon closer inspection, they were Chinese ukuleles called "Kaka".
Generally I'm not a fan of knock-offs, but at a distance or through a grainy webcam, it may fool some unsuspecting eyes
http://www.kakaukuleles.com/product/html/?65.html
Tone and playability were pretty average for a laminate Asian ukulele, similar to your Kalas, Oscar Schmidts, etc.
I'm not sure whether these are the exact same models I saw in store.
The store ones were actually labelled as being "Traditional Hawaiian Koa", but I didn't take a photo.