Looking for Kala Soprano Thinline

Kimosabe

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I’ve got a very nice 4 hour used Suzuki Chromatrix harmonica with six top end Chromatic books. I thought I was going to be a chromatic harmonica player but gave up after four hours. Harmonica is virtually new and the books are for people who really want to learn.

Glad to trade all for a Kala Thin line travel soprano with gigbag. Will ship all in one of those USPS boxes.
 

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They do take a bit of getting used to. ;)

That's a 16/64 key of 'C' starting on C3 going up 4 octaves, for anyone not sure what you're looking at, & a well regarded chromatic.
 
Thank you Croaky. It is in great shape but it needs a person who is serious.

Do you have any better ideas as to where to sell?
 
Bought my Kala Travel soprano today. Just what I wanted.
 
Beautiful! You have talent and nice photo also.
 
I was impressed when I played one so I went and built one for myself!

That looks soo great. I for one would love to see a video
 
Beautiful! You have talent and nice photo also.

Why thank you, Kimosabe!

Honduran Mahogany neck and back as well as bridge.
Maple sides.
Old growth Redwood sound board.
Teak fret board.

Surprisingly full sound, though of course, not as full as a full depth instrument. People say "it rings!" Makes a great traveling uke. I pack it in my carry on and can take an extra pair if jeans with me!
 
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