olgoat52
Well-known member
Saw this comment in an ebay listing for a Kamaka tenor.
"Today Kamaka Ukuleles are made with all mahogany wood with only a Koa top and back."
I knew about the mahagony necks and I would prefer it that way. But I was not aware of the Mahagony sides. It is this true on new Kamakas? I have seen some relatively new tenors and the sides appeared to be Koa but I didn't look that close.
"Today Kamaka Ukuleles are made with all mahogany wood with only a Koa top and back."
I knew about the mahagony necks and I would prefer it that way. But I was not aware of the Mahagony sides. It is this true on new Kamakas? I have seen some relatively new tenors and the sides appeared to be Koa but I didn't look that close.