pdxuke
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Anybody seen these show up yet? I haven't seen pictures of them, Elderly doesn't have them. The only site of them was in the NAMM vids. Anybody know when they will actually show up in stock?
Anybody seen these show up yet? I haven't seen pictures of them, Elderly doesn't have them. The only site of them was in the NAMM vids. Anybody know when they will actually show up in stock?
Several stores in the US and Europe have already got them on order. They will have them in stock soon. Some may have them already. Can't tell you which ones yet.
I have a couple at home and will do a review video soon.
I would love to see a comparison video like Rod Neep did on the classic Martins, the Martin SO, and the Kiwaya. It would be great to hear them all side-by-side with the Ohanas thrown in too.
Interesting Ken. Since everyone is interested in replicating that vintage Martin sound, do you think the Ohana sk-38 hits closer to the mark than the Kiwayas do? Certainly, old wood has a quality that new instruments don't, but is that what Ohana was shooting for?
BTW, the new Ohana looks very good, imo.
First, who got to keep the old Martin?We bought a 1930's Martin style 2
I have been as open as I could be.
First, who got to keep the old Martin?
Second, your contributions here and everywhere else are very much appreciated. Thanks, Ken.
Ken, you mentioned at NAMM that Ohana was thinking of changing tuners to black. Did you do that?
I love the new Ohana and feel they did great on this one. It looks vintage and sounds marvelous . Ohana seems to deliver on quality and beauty while keeping the price affordable. My opinion on the SK-38.... GOAL!!!
You gotta bring one to the next Meet-up!! I went to Uncle Wally's last week, but Eller was thinking maybe Mon or Tues in Marietta.