Here's a Kamaka Lili'u 6-string tenor. I'm the original owner; it was made and bought in 2004. This uke's well and truly broken in—it's been played a lot. I've used it both as a 6-string and as a 4-string in all the usual tunings…it's worked great for me in all of them. I haven't met a tenor I would trade for it. I'm selling it because my body's just better suited for the smaller uke sizes. I've already sold my Kamaka bari, and I'm going to stick with my Kamaka concert and pineapple. (I'm a Kamaka kind of guy.)
Anyhow, this instrument has fabulous tone, action and intonation. The finish isn't perfect, but close…there are a couple of minor chips on the headstock finish and a very minor ding in the back. The only modification on this instrument is that it's got strap buttons (it used to have an jack for a pickup, but now it's just got one of those Stewart MacDonald NoJak endpins, so a jack could be reinstalled very easily). It's currently strung with Kamaka strings, with a Fremont low G string used as the low A. I'll include 2 more of the Kamaka 6-string sets. The (original) case is in very good shape.
I think $825 PayPalled and shipped (in CONUS; I'm in Seattle) is about right. Let me know if you're interested, and thanks for looking!
Anyhow, this instrument has fabulous tone, action and intonation. The finish isn't perfect, but close…there are a couple of minor chips on the headstock finish and a very minor ding in the back. The only modification on this instrument is that it's got strap buttons (it used to have an jack for a pickup, but now it's just got one of those Stewart MacDonald NoJak endpins, so a jack could be reinstalled very easily). It's currently strung with Kamaka strings, with a Fremont low G string used as the low A. I'll include 2 more of the Kamaka 6-string sets. The (original) case is in very good shape.
I think $825 PayPalled and shipped (in CONUS; I'm in Seattle) is about right. Let me know if you're interested, and thanks for looking!