I’ve been AWOL from this forum and ukuleles in general for several years having given away all my ukes. Well, yesterday I returned to the fold. After flying to Maui, I bought the subject uke after a/b ing it with a couple of Islanders and another Kala. This one has some exceptional flame and to me sounded the best of those tested. I’m now trying to clean off all the rust from my skill-less ability-it’s all fun.
I know an all plywood uke doesn’t have all the tone and mojo of a solid, but for a travel instrument it should serve me well. Plus, it really does sound and play well. Thanks Bounty Music.
Thanks, Mike
I know an all plywood uke doesn’t have all the tone and mojo of a solid, but for a travel instrument it should serve me well. Plus, it really does sound and play well. Thanks Bounty Music.
Thanks, Mike
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