strongergodzilla
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FunkyPeaNutZ recommended this place, and talked alot about it, just through t id write up my own little take on the place! Thanks for the recommendation FunkyPeaNutZ!
So today I hit up Island Legends in Torrance here in so cal with my brother, and that place was awesome! Ukuleles line the wall like a guitar center (im talking like 25 or 30 ukes!), they carried a ton of brands with some basic starters (various brands and sizes, a lot of them 70 bucks or less, a few other brands i couldn't remember, a whole array of Lanikai, some Pono, even some high end stuff, Kamaka's, G string, Koaloha, etc. I didnt see any Kala specifically, or any ohana (in case anyone wondered ).
They also had a bunch of soft, soft/hard, and full on hardshell cases, straps, capos (dunlop mandolin capo specifically), GHS, Hilo and Ko’olau strings, some case humidifiers, wall hangers, lesson books, cables, those huge felt picks, and more. On top of that, the store is also a Hawaiian goods shop, they had cool carved bowls and cups, shirts, bags, jewelry, on top of other things. I bought a capo, some strings and the case humidifier.
Coolest part was they have ukulele lessons (group setting) every week, 5 dollars a lesson, pay as you play with classes for beginners, intermediate and advanced players.
Anyone in the area should definitely check it out, definitely worth the visit.
Island Legends
2120 Artesia Blvd
Torrance, CA 90504
(310) 352-6333
They are open Tuesday-Saturday 10-6. I know there are posts about this place, but maybe this can give people an idea of what they can expect!
So today I hit up Island Legends in Torrance here in so cal with my brother, and that place was awesome! Ukuleles line the wall like a guitar center (im talking like 25 or 30 ukes!), they carried a ton of brands with some basic starters (various brands and sizes, a lot of them 70 bucks or less, a few other brands i couldn't remember, a whole array of Lanikai, some Pono, even some high end stuff, Kamaka's, G string, Koaloha, etc. I didnt see any Kala specifically, or any ohana (in case anyone wondered ).
They also had a bunch of soft, soft/hard, and full on hardshell cases, straps, capos (dunlop mandolin capo specifically), GHS, Hilo and Ko’olau strings, some case humidifiers, wall hangers, lesson books, cables, those huge felt picks, and more. On top of that, the store is also a Hawaiian goods shop, they had cool carved bowls and cups, shirts, bags, jewelry, on top of other things. I bought a capo, some strings and the case humidifier.
Coolest part was they have ukulele lessons (group setting) every week, 5 dollars a lesson, pay as you play with classes for beginners, intermediate and advanced players.
Anyone in the area should definitely check it out, definitely worth the visit.
Island Legends
2120 Artesia Blvd
Torrance, CA 90504
(310) 352-6333
They are open Tuesday-Saturday 10-6. I know there are posts about this place, but maybe this can give people an idea of what they can expect!
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