Mabey a dumb Ohana label question

It's like one of those misprinted stamps...it's probably worth thousands!!!
 
That plus the lack of serial numbers.
 
Wow...I only wish I had been sent an SK-28 on accident! Very nice.
But is my SK-21M mislabeled , or is this model just produced without a unique label?
 
I had an SK-21M (traded it to another UUer), and as I recall it had a label printed with a blank for the model number, and SK-21M was handwritten on it.

I think the most likely situation was that somebody at the factory just glued in the wrong label. Ohanas are very nice ukes, but the fact remains that they are mass produced in large numbers in far eastern factories (correct me if I'm wrong, but I think they all come from China). Given the language barrier, the worker who did it probably couldn't even read the label.

Did you buy it from a vendor who is an official Ohana dealer? If so, I doubt it's a counterfeit.

EDIT: Just saw in your other post you got it from Elderly. I think it's legit, just a mistake at the factory.
 
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