kissing
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Searching around on Youtube, I came across these videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbkErd6f7TQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woJHqR9-zkc
The video description led to a page with those ukes:
http://bambell.com/shop/shopbrand.html?xcode=001&mcode=002
They seem to be on sale within Korea only at the moment (which is a shame). Was wondering if anyone knew more about these ukes, or own one?
note: The prices on that page are in South Korean Won.
The ukes from left to right on that page are named:
Standard, Soprano, Concert, Expert
Click and have a look at the photos. They look absolutely stunning!
"Expert" = Tenor, I think.
Their "Standard" is a more expensive version of their "Soprano".
Another thing I found interesting is that according to the descriptions, the body is made of Hawaiian Koa and the top is made of Ebony.
Have they got the description mixed up? Or can Ebony really be used for tops and Koa for the body Never heard of an Ebony top..
It would be strange for the manufacturers to get this mixed up on their website.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbkErd6f7TQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woJHqR9-zkc
The video description led to a page with those ukes:
http://bambell.com/shop/shopbrand.html?xcode=001&mcode=002
They seem to be on sale within Korea only at the moment (which is a shame). Was wondering if anyone knew more about these ukes, or own one?
note: The prices on that page are in South Korean Won.
The ukes from left to right on that page are named:
Standard, Soprano, Concert, Expert
Click and have a look at the photos. They look absolutely stunning!
"Expert" = Tenor, I think.
Their "Standard" is a more expensive version of their "Soprano".
Another thing I found interesting is that according to the descriptions, the body is made of Hawaiian Koa and the top is made of Ebony.
Have they got the description mixed up? Or can Ebony really be used for tops and Koa for the body Never heard of an Ebony top..
It would be strange for the manufacturers to get this mixed up on their website.
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