I bought one of his tenor-scaled electric ukes about a year ago. The fit & finish it rough (the crook of my left hand hurts every time I play it), one of the pickups doesn't work, and I keep breaking one of the strings. I would not recommend one.
I bought one of his tenor-scaled electric ukes about a year ago. The fit & finish it rough (the crook of my left hand hurts every time I play it), one of the pickups doesn't work, and I keep breaking one of the strings. I would not recommend one. - FiL
Hi Guys,
I know I'm very late to this thread. Hopefully some of you are still around.
I've been looking at the Honni ukuleles but it's not easy finding any reviews on them. So I'm hoping some of you who have played them can give your personal opinions.
So what are they like? Good value or should I steer clear?
Hi Guys, I know I'm very late to this thread. Hopefully some of you are still around. I've been looking at the Honni ukuleles but it's not easy finding any reviews on them. So I'm hoping some of you who have played them can give your personal opinions. So what are they like? Good value or should I steer clear?
First, this thread is 6 years old and there hasn't been any mention of Hanni since, also, if you read through the posts, the only person with first hand experience said it was not good, and not finding any reviews is another sign. Once in a rare while I've seen these ukes on eBay. All of this should tell you that it might not be a good idea to buy one.
This is Michael Kohan in Los Angeles, Beverly Grove near the Beverly Center
9 tenor cutaway ukes, 4 acoustic bass ukes, 12 solid body bass ukes, 14 mini electric bass guitars (Total: 39)