Anyone done any comparisons of the two? Aren't they both solid woods?
S scooterguitar Well-known member Joined Feb 28, 2009 Messages 189 Reaction score 1 Location NW Ohio Mar 2, 2009 #1 Anyone done any comparisons of the two? Aren't they both solid woods?
HoldinCoffee Well-known member Joined Oct 21, 2008 Messages 906 Reaction score 29 Mar 2, 2009 #2 Some Ohanas are solid and some are laminate. Some are solid topped with a plastic back. I haven't seen any Hamano laminates. What are you looking for?
Some Ohanas are solid and some are laminate. Some are solid topped with a plastic back. I haven't seen any Hamano laminates. What are you looking for?
John Colter It ain't what you've got, it's what you do with it UU VIP Joined Jan 28, 2009 Messages 3,543 Reaction score 2,076 Location West Midlands GB Mar 2, 2009 #3 The Ohana SK35 is all solid mahogany, therefore it is directly comparable to the Hamano mahogany soprano. I like the SK35 a lot. It is a great uke for the money. Ukantor.
The Ohana SK35 is all solid mahogany, therefore it is directly comparable to the Hamano mahogany soprano. I like the SK35 a lot. It is a great uke for the money. Ukantor.