guitarsnrotts
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Recently received my new Deluxe Acacia Pineapple Uke with Maple Binding.
http://pilikoko.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=45
Once again great solid wood ukulele at a great price. The acacia contains beautiful flame, rivaling my Kamaka. The build quality is excellent with clean workmanship inside and out.This deluxe model has top and back maple binding which is a nice contrast to the golden acacia. A single ring abalone rosette sets the top off nicely. The black buttoned silver geared tuners and laser etched name on the head stock are two recent design changes that serve to further the great looks. On the playing side of things, the intonation is spot on and the neck profile is very comfortable, neither too thin or too thick. The KPK ukes come standard with a rosewood nut and saddle but I opted for the bone upgrade.The tone is bright and clear, again very similar to my Kamaka. It came strung with Worth Clears of which I am a big fan. Someone looking to spend around $200 for a solid wood soprano uke would do well to consider KPK. And great customer service from Jason.
I also have a standard KPK concert that has become my daily uke.
http://pilikoko.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=45
Once again great solid wood ukulele at a great price. The acacia contains beautiful flame, rivaling my Kamaka. The build quality is excellent with clean workmanship inside and out.This deluxe model has top and back maple binding which is a nice contrast to the golden acacia. A single ring abalone rosette sets the top off nicely. The black buttoned silver geared tuners and laser etched name on the head stock are two recent design changes that serve to further the great looks. On the playing side of things, the intonation is spot on and the neck profile is very comfortable, neither too thin or too thick. The KPK ukes come standard with a rosewood nut and saddle but I opted for the bone upgrade.The tone is bright and clear, again very similar to my Kamaka. It came strung with Worth Clears of which I am a big fan. Someone looking to spend around $200 for a solid wood soprano uke would do well to consider KPK. And great customer service from Jason.
I also have a standard KPK concert that has become my daily uke.
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