fabioponta
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Hello UU, please, help me!
I have my Koaloha superconcert since May 2010. It was my first ukulele high quality. Since then I love the sound, but I did not like the rosewood fretboard, as I felt rough, and he started to have blemishes when I started playing, as you can see in the pictures. However, I felt normal, because no one in Brazil has top-end ukuleles for comparison.
After that, I bought two other koalohas (by MGM) that I love: a soprano and a concert pikake, and both have in koa fretboard that I love: they are smooth and look good. I am very satisfied .
So, recently, I bought a KPK tenor, also with a tenor Rosewood fretboard. And whow, the KPK fretboard looks pretty slick, and has no blemishes with use. This can be seen in photos.
What do you think?
Anyone else have a koaloha superconcert to give your opinion? is this normal?
I want to change the koaloha fretboard, and this is a problem: I'm right?
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I have my Koaloha superconcert since May 2010. It was my first ukulele high quality. Since then I love the sound, but I did not like the rosewood fretboard, as I felt rough, and he started to have blemishes when I started playing, as you can see in the pictures. However, I felt normal, because no one in Brazil has top-end ukuleles for comparison.
After that, I bought two other koalohas (by MGM) that I love: a soprano and a concert pikake, and both have in koa fretboard that I love: they are smooth and look good. I am very satisfied .
So, recently, I bought a KPK tenor, also with a tenor Rosewood fretboard. And whow, the KPK fretboard looks pretty slick, and has no blemishes with use. This can be seen in photos.
What do you think?
Anyone else have a koaloha superconcert to give your opinion? is this normal?
I want to change the koaloha fretboard, and this is a problem: I'm right?
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