coriandre
Well-known member
And, it's all because of this thread http://www.ukuleleunderground.com/forum/showthread.php?56619-Finally-got-to-try-a-Kamaka
Villafranca, this is all your fault with help from Trinimon and Coolkayaker.
I wasn't even in the market to buy a Kamaka; wasn't even looking at all........that's when UAS struck
No one sells Kamaka around here so, I had never seen one in person. I saw an add in the classified for a HF-3 about a month ago. Then, reading the above thread, I figured it was a really good deal and there was no way I could loose money on this even if it was just to buy it and sell it in a few months. I emailed the person offering even lower and, got a reply for a better deal ! I went to see it an WOW.....pictures really dont do justice to these beautiful Kamaka. In less then 10 seconds, I knew it was mine. Owner bought it new from HMS this summer and selling it to finance a Mya Moe. Mint condition and well setup. It is strung with Worth clear low G and sounds amazing.....I might just keep it now. Only now do I understand all the hype about Kamaka and koa
I have a question though. I am a lefty and will have to get a new nut or modify it. But, I also noticed this ukulele has a compensated saddle !!! This wont work strung for a lefty. Does anybody know if Kamaka sells lefty bridge and nut ?
Here are a few pics of my new tenor....I am floored by it.
Villafranca, this is all your fault with help from Trinimon and Coolkayaker.
I wasn't even in the market to buy a Kamaka; wasn't even looking at all........that's when UAS struck
No one sells Kamaka around here so, I had never seen one in person. I saw an add in the classified for a HF-3 about a month ago. Then, reading the above thread, I figured it was a really good deal and there was no way I could loose money on this even if it was just to buy it and sell it in a few months. I emailed the person offering even lower and, got a reply for a better deal ! I went to see it an WOW.....pictures really dont do justice to these beautiful Kamaka. In less then 10 seconds, I knew it was mine. Owner bought it new from HMS this summer and selling it to finance a Mya Moe. Mint condition and well setup. It is strung with Worth clear low G and sounds amazing.....I might just keep it now. Only now do I understand all the hype about Kamaka and koa
I have a question though. I am a lefty and will have to get a new nut or modify it. But, I also noticed this ukulele has a compensated saddle !!! This wont work strung for a lefty. Does anybody know if Kamaka sells lefty bridge and nut ?
Here are a few pics of my new tenor....I am floored by it.