I had closed this post earlier as I was extremely conflicted on whether I should sell this ukulele. I really love it, and love the sound. I held off for several months to see if I would really play it enough to warrant keeping it. Alas, I have decided to sell, still with some reluctance. It literally is one of the best ukuleles I've owned. I think KoAloha really nails the sound in the Soprano size, and the Concert scale helps my fingers find their place. But I spend 95% of my time playing my two Tenors.
This is indeed a rare model, only made for a few months last year, and no plans to continue.
Purchased in 2018 from Mim's Ukes, this is a beautiful instrument and sounds fantastic. Included is a Kala Archtop case and a spare KoAloha padded gig bag that I had left over from a Long Neck Opio. Currently strung re-entrant with Martin M600s, which seem to suit this uke well.
This is the original listing from Mim's for this uke:
https://www.mimsukes.com/listing/mi...02-made-in-hawaii-ukulele-w-case-637/11177683
Paid $765, asking $625, shipped in CONUS.
Photos:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jg9NasarG6L4h7BAkJP7KDgaDsYa9EQP?usp=sharing
This is indeed a rare model, only made for a few months last year, and no plans to continue.
Purchased in 2018 from Mim's Ukes, this is a beautiful instrument and sounds fantastic. Included is a Kala Archtop case and a spare KoAloha padded gig bag that I had left over from a Long Neck Opio. Currently strung re-entrant with Martin M600s, which seem to suit this uke well.
This is the original listing from Mim's for this uke:
https://www.mimsukes.com/listing/mi...02-made-in-hawaii-ukulele-w-case-637/11177683
Paid $765, asking $625, shipped in CONUS.
Photos:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jg9NasarG6L4h7BAkJP7KDgaDsYa9EQP?usp=sharing
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