Yes, I have to say that is amazing looking, amazing KOA, racing stripe fret board, the back is completely domed that the pictures don't show. The sad thing I realized is I a not a Soprano guy. I may have to let it go.
It might be a Kala, from back when they ran out of "A's" for a couple weeks in 2008. If so, it's quite a find and a collector's instrument, sometimes fetching two or three times the price of a regular Kala; so, that one might bring about 80 or 90 clams.
It might be a Kala, from back when they ran out of "A's" for a couple weeks in 2008. If so, it's quite a find and a collector's instrument, sometimes fetching two or three times the price of a regular Kala; so, that one might bring about 80 or 90 clams.
No I do not believe it is a Kala. Way to many glue marks within this Uke, not anything near a production ukulele. My story form the person I bought it from is transplatend Hawaiian in Northern California built this uke but I do not have any more info than that. I paid a little more than $90 clams based on the Koa.