Looks wonderful. I've always thought their standard tenor model was a touch too small.
https://www.myamoeukuleles.com/uketracker.php?trackingNumber=2814
Not a prototype or a one off but a new model.
Sure, I'd love one but a $700 price difference compared to a standard headstock??
https://theukulelesite.com/shop-by/brand/kamaka/kamaka-koa-tenor-hf-3-i-221407.html
Mint condition, bought new and imported from from HMS two years ago. There really is not a mark on it or the Kamaka case it came in.
****** Now gone ******
Both announced today -
https://www.kanileaukulele.com/shop/shop/build-to-order/2021-platinum-limited-edition-tenor/
https://www.kanileaukulele.com/shop/shop/build-to-order/d-series-9/
Discuss .................
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I end up going to the page source and downloading the photographs of the ukuleles I am interested in so I can see them properly.
Is there a reason they are so small?
I'd much rather be able to click into a link to a bigger image than get the magnifying...
Have they ever made them before?
I'm not a bass player but if I was I would want one ........
https://www.theukulelesite.com/catalogsearch/result/?cat=0&q=pono+bass
This one looks very interesting but I want to hear it -
https://www.southernukulelestore.co.uk/used-bonham-design-tenor-resonator-ukulele-the-queen-with-woodshell-hard-case/
Does yours smell?
All but one of my ukes have a Fremont Low G and I have never noticed it until now but they are all starting to smell very metallic after playing. I'm positive they never used to. They range in age from a few weeks to about 6 or 7 months old and all have the same whiff of old...
This is a new one. Not sure about the aesthetics but I'm sure it sounds great -
https://www.southernukulelestore.co.uk/anuenue-lion-orange-ut-all-solid-cedar-and-aa-hawaiian-koa-tenor-ukulele-w-colour-matched-hard-case/
https://www.facebook.com/KanileaUkulele/photos/a.398738886694/10156447393166695/?type=3&theater
I ran it through Photoshop and I'm only guessing but it looks like a bird inlay. A bird with a long tail, or a snake.
Oh well, roll on 2021!