pulelehua
Well-known member
Am I missing something? There seems to be a debate of KoAloha versus Kamaka, with people coming down on either side. But, as someone who lives in the UK, it seems to me that KoAlohas are MUCH easier to come by (Kamaka's only international dealers are in Asia), and cost about $200 less. I had always assumed they were about the same.
I go to California regularly to visit my parents, but even still, it seems much easier to grab a KoAloha through MGM or through one of the French stores than it is to get a Kamaka.
That seems like bad business. Certainly from a Eurocentric point of view.
Honestly, you'd think with the ukulele boom in the UK that SOMEONE would stock some of the high end instruments.
I go to California regularly to visit my parents, but even still, it seems much easier to grab a KoAloha through MGM or through one of the French stores than it is to get a Kamaka.
That seems like bad business. Certainly from a Eurocentric point of view.
Honestly, you'd think with the ukulele boom in the UK that SOMEONE would stock some of the high end instruments.