We started a uke group at the local senior center. To day a wonderful old Hawaiian lady came. She had two sopranos her dad played. She thought he bought them in the '20's. She never thought anything about them and they had languished in a closet since the late '60's when her kids would play guitar with them.
I told her they were very unique and worth a good bit. One is in immaculate condition the other had a hairline crack down the back. Nothing serious.
The strings are probably 60 years old so I suggested she change them, well I would gladly do it.
So, you Kamaka lovers, what strings?
I told her they were very unique and worth a good bit. One is in immaculate condition the other had a hairline crack down the back. Nothing serious.
The strings are probably 60 years old so I suggested she change them, well I would gladly do it.
So, you Kamaka lovers, what strings?