Pandora
Active member
Today I was given a ukulele by my aunt who said she had it lying around her house and did not know where it came from, I find the uke to be in two pieces with the neck off but possible to reattach with a peg and hole, probably needs some glue. I also see something striking, the trademark double 'k' logo of Kamaka ukuleles and a tag inside the sound hole which reads Kamaka ukulele. I know kamaka's are now very popular and high end ukulele but what do i do, and how do i tell if my new old ukulele is a real kamaka, if there are fakes, and where can I find out how much it is worth if fully repaired? THX