Tommy B
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BOTH UKES ARE SOLD. THANK YOU..
I'm selling two great, low-cost ukes: an Ohana CK70-RB concert and a Kanile'a Islander MT4 tenor.
Although I consider these my "go anywhere" ukes (also known as "beach," "poolside," "camping," "leave at the office," etc. ukes), these two ukes have rarely left my smoke-free house and are in excellent condition with no issues.
The reason I'm selling them is I found a very cracked-up but repairable K-brand uke that will be my new take-anywhere instrument.
The Ohana is a tremendous uke for the money. It features a rounded plastic body somewhat like an Ovation, but the amount of volume it puts out blows away any other plastic-bodied uke I've played (not to mention quite a few all-wood ukes). I think this is because the molded body is very deeply curved, somewhat like a guitarron, and really projects the sound. But it's not just loud: this uke has a solid spruce top that produces a very sweet, authentic uke sound. Comes with a gigbag ... SALE PENDING.
The Islander MT-4 is the all-laminate model. I think everyone knows what these are, so I won't go into detail. This uke came from Hawaii Music Supply, so it was set-up properly. SOLD.
Ground shipping should be pretty cheap. Just PM me if you want a quote. I'll ad pictures of the Islander in a follow-up. Thanks for looking!
I'm selling two great, low-cost ukes: an Ohana CK70-RB concert and a Kanile'a Islander MT4 tenor.
Although I consider these my "go anywhere" ukes (also known as "beach," "poolside," "camping," "leave at the office," etc. ukes), these two ukes have rarely left my smoke-free house and are in excellent condition with no issues.
The reason I'm selling them is I found a very cracked-up but repairable K-brand uke that will be my new take-anywhere instrument.
The Ohana is a tremendous uke for the money. It features a rounded plastic body somewhat like an Ovation, but the amount of volume it puts out blows away any other plastic-bodied uke I've played (not to mention quite a few all-wood ukes). I think this is because the molded body is very deeply curved, somewhat like a guitarron, and really projects the sound. But it's not just loud: this uke has a solid spruce top that produces a very sweet, authentic uke sound. Comes with a gigbag ... SALE PENDING.
The Islander MT-4 is the all-laminate model. I think everyone knows what these are, so I won't go into detail. This uke came from Hawaii Music Supply, so it was set-up properly. SOLD.
Ground shipping should be pretty cheap. Just PM me if you want a quote. I'll ad pictures of the Islander in a follow-up. Thanks for looking!
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