Kanilea tiple, the best!

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rbeetsme

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Selling my Kanile tiple. I've owned numerous tiples, none played as well is this one, no harder than playing any good tenor. These are custom builds only, won't find a better price. asking SOLD
 

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That's nice, what a deal. Is the body really that wide?
 
So much better! Most tiples are rather clumsy, big heavy necks and body bracing to support the stress of 10 steel strings. The Kanilea uses a graphite rod in the neck to support the stress, very lightweight, easy to play. I've owned the Ohana, Martins, Yasumas, a Gretsch, a few Harmony tiples and others, this one beats them hands down for tone, volume and ease of play. Oh yeah, the intonation on tiples is ok at best. The Kanilea has a modified saddle, plays well down the neck.
 
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Yeah, the body is wider than a tenor. Comes with a Baritone case that fits it well.
 
Hey Rick...you forgot to close out the thread. :eek:
 
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I would delete it if I could figure out how. How do I close out the thread?
 
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