Kepasa Josephine- 14" Mezzo-Soprano scale- REDUCED!
I recently bought this Kepasa Josephine (mezzo) soprano from Doc J, and it is a TERRIFIC ukulele (as he can attest). It was hand-made by Kevin Crossett, with a spruce top, Hawaiian koa back and sides, koa neck, tortoise shell binding, and an ideal (in my opinion) 14" scale- just a little more room on the fretboard than a standard soprano, but close enough to still feel like a soprano. The sound is quintessential ukulele, but with a slightly fuller and richer sound than is typical of a soprano. A little faint strum wear on the upper bout, and a VERY faint scratch on the side. It wouldn't show up in photos, and I was actually unaware of it until I was going over the uke with a fine-tooth comb for this posting. You'd never notice it unless you were feeling for it, and it is inconsequential in my opinion- I just want to err on the side of full disclosure.
I've long admired Kevin's work, and this uke was everything I hoped for. So why am I selling it? I've decided to pare down my collection to a few of my all-time favorite ukuleles, and try to complete it by reclaiming a couple of the very best ukes that I've regretted letting go. As it happens, right after I bought this ukulele, two of my 'ones that got away' became available for sale... also taxes came due. For those reasons I am selling a few truly exceptional ukuleles- this being one of them. This was a steal when I bought it, and I am selling it for what I paid. Ordering one of these from Kevin would set you back $850, and you would have a long wait.
Let my collection epiphany (and my tax debt) be your good fortune. A foam style hard case is included, and I'll pay shipping. You cover Paypal fees (or avoid them by sending a postal money order).
You won't find a better uke at this price. Thanks for looking!
$475- shipping and case included. Thanks for looking!
I recently bought this Kepasa Josephine (mezzo) soprano from Doc J, and it is a TERRIFIC ukulele (as he can attest). It was hand-made by Kevin Crossett, with a spruce top, Hawaiian koa back and sides, koa neck, tortoise shell binding, and an ideal (in my opinion) 14" scale- just a little more room on the fretboard than a standard soprano, but close enough to still feel like a soprano. The sound is quintessential ukulele, but with a slightly fuller and richer sound than is typical of a soprano. A little faint strum wear on the upper bout, and a VERY faint scratch on the side. It wouldn't show up in photos, and I was actually unaware of it until I was going over the uke with a fine-tooth comb for this posting. You'd never notice it unless you were feeling for it, and it is inconsequential in my opinion- I just want to err on the side of full disclosure.
I've long admired Kevin's work, and this uke was everything I hoped for. So why am I selling it? I've decided to pare down my collection to a few of my all-time favorite ukuleles, and try to complete it by reclaiming a couple of the very best ukes that I've regretted letting go. As it happens, right after I bought this ukulele, two of my 'ones that got away' became available for sale... also taxes came due. For those reasons I am selling a few truly exceptional ukuleles- this being one of them. This was a steal when I bought it, and I am selling it for what I paid. Ordering one of these from Kevin would set you back $850, and you would have a long wait.
Let my collection epiphany (and my tax debt) be your good fortune. A foam style hard case is included, and I'll pay shipping. You cover Paypal fees (or avoid them by sending a postal money order).
You won't find a better uke at this price. Thanks for looking!
$475- shipping and case included. Thanks for looking!
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