Hi folks,
I recently had the great good fortune to buy a Pete Howlett tenor and now I know my lovely Ohana TK-70G (solid spruce top/laminate maple back and sides) is going to be lonely.
Won't you consider giving it a loving home?
It's a wonderful player. I purchased it from Mim about 18 months ago at her shop in Virginia. She gave it a great setup, as she always does.
It has sealed tuners, mock tortoiseshell binding, a glossy finish, and a sweet sound. (I will post sound samples in a separate post.)
Asking $220 including shipping to lower 48 USA. It's currently strung with Martins, and I will throw in a new set of D'Addario extruded nylons (high G) or D'Addario carbons (unwound low G), your choice.
Also, a nylon gig bag included.
I've played it a lot and it needs to be played. That just won't happen so much since I have the Howlett.
Any questions? Ask. Thanks!
Some photos attached. More to come.
I recently had the great good fortune to buy a Pete Howlett tenor and now I know my lovely Ohana TK-70G (solid spruce top/laminate maple back and sides) is going to be lonely.
Won't you consider giving it a loving home?
It's a wonderful player. I purchased it from Mim about 18 months ago at her shop in Virginia. She gave it a great setup, as she always does.
It has sealed tuners, mock tortoiseshell binding, a glossy finish, and a sweet sound. (I will post sound samples in a separate post.)
Asking $220 including shipping to lower 48 USA. It's currently strung with Martins, and I will throw in a new set of D'Addario extruded nylons (high G) or D'Addario carbons (unwound low G), your choice.
Also, a nylon gig bag included.
I've played it a lot and it needs to be played. That just won't happen so much since I have the Howlett.
Any questions? Ask. Thanks!
Some photos attached. More to come.