UkeStuff
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I stopped in the local music store today, which carries a number of brands (the usual Kala and Lanikai, plus Fender, Martin, aNue Nue, Gretsch, and a few others), and it has been a while since I stopped by. I was pleased to see how much of their stock had turned over since I was last there.
That said, they had a few Aqua ukuleles in stock...which I believe are a subcompany of aNue Nue (would that be their Makala to Kala type connection).
I had not seen any discussion about Aqua ukuleles, and even a search only showed one recent mention of an Aqua (dating back to June).
This isn't a major issue, but I was wondering if anyone else knew more about the Aqua line.
P.S. That local store is Brickhouse Music, in River Falls, Wisconsin, where I bought my Tenor Outdoor Ukulele. The other store I frequent is Groth Music in Bloomington MN, which also carries Kala, Lanikai, and Martin, as well as some Magic Fluke ukuleles. I'm sure there is another brand or two at Groth as well.
That said, they had a few Aqua ukuleles in stock...which I believe are a subcompany of aNue Nue (would that be their Makala to Kala type connection).
I had not seen any discussion about Aqua ukuleles, and even a search only showed one recent mention of an Aqua (dating back to June).
This isn't a major issue, but I was wondering if anyone else knew more about the Aqua line.
P.S. That local store is Brickhouse Music, in River Falls, Wisconsin, where I bought my Tenor Outdoor Ukulele. The other store I frequent is Groth Music in Bloomington MN, which also carries Kala, Lanikai, and Martin, as well as some Magic Fluke ukuleles. I'm sure there is another brand or two at Groth as well.