We now have an unlimited supply. Back in October 2020, the supplier wrote to Pops and Koaloha that they would no longer be supplying strings for ukulele outside of Japan. Pops told me that once our supply was gone, most likely there would be a new manufacturer for our strings, so I put that word out. Pops kept at it and found a way to get these same strings that he always used from a music company in Japan instead of the manufacturer, directly. Bottom line is that we are now able to continue to supply people with these strings that make our ukuleles sing. I not only have these strings on my KoAloha and Ukesa models, but they are amazing on my Kamaka and Kanile'a. I also have them on my 1967 Martin tenor but with a Thomastik wound low-G on that one. The sound of these strings on my other brands is clear like a bell, the volume is like a
loud cannon, the touch is soft, and every other acoustic property is perfect, for me. Personally, I am really happy that Pops kept at it and we are now able to keep supplying these strings. So, to go back to your original question, we have plenty of string to make available. Pops told me yesterday that he is putting together another 100 sets to send to me since there has been a large demand. For anyone in Europe who may be reading this, we just shipped 80 sets of strings to Southern Ukulele Store so you can find them there, also.