FS: Koloa Solid Mahogany Baritone KU-650 <SOLD>

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I have a case of reverse UAS ...

This is a real deal for a solid mahogany uke. Bone nut and saddle. Gloss finish. New Aquila strings. Really good sustain and very low action. Easy to play.

I got it from Elderly for $165. I'll sell it with a polyfoam case for $125 including shipping.


Kim
 

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tuned dgbe or gcea?
 
I was looking at this model on Elderly and I thought it seemed pretty cheap for a solid wood uke, how does it sound? How would you rate it?
 
Well, it sounds deeper and more full than my Lanikai Koa baritone, which has a "sweeter" sound. It's heavier than the Lanikai and feels solid. I owned at one time the Kala solid mahogany baritone and this one plays better and has more sustain, to my ears anyway.

Kim
 
I have the soprano Koloa and am very impressed with this brand. I think it is very underrated. It is well worth the price.
 
I have a case of reverse UAS ...

This is a real deal for a solid mahogany uke. Bone nut and saddle. Gloss finish. New Aquila strings. Really good sustain and very low action. Easy to play.

I got it from Elderly for $165. I'll sell it with a polyfoam case for $125 including shipping.


Kim


check your PMs: This uke will soon be heading for E. Central FL

Paid for and SOLD!
 
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