I wandered in to Larry's music in Koloa this past Tuesday with the intention of killing time, and walked out with a Kamoa 200-S (solid mahogany). They gave me a discount on the uke because a lady with really long fingernails had gone to town on it and left a bunch of scratches in the surface. Are there any remedies out there to remove the scratches? It's not a glossy finish.
On a side note, I went back in again (to the Kapa'a) store and walked out with a Kamaka HF-3 )
Thank you for your help.
-gyosh
On a side note, I went back in again (to the Kapa'a) store and walked out with a Kamaka HF-3 )
Thank you for your help.
-gyosh