uketanzon
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Just curious, any comments on older Mya-Moe Ukuleles made by Gordon, Char and Aaron verses new Mya Moe ukuleles made by Carry Kelly?
Different? the same? ????
Different? the same? ????
It seems like it may take a while for the new MM’s to catch up to the quality of the old.
What is that based on? Have you compared the two?
He still has his MM at least last when I saw and him getting Kala has more to with Kala sponsoring him and everything that goes with it. That said, the looks and ordering process still rocks and I have owned and played old MM and beansprout, there was a lot of variation based on the wood, so it is hard to extrapolate. I guess we should wait for folks from Reno uke festPlaying an original MM and listening to sound samples of the new generation...seems the new don’t quite match the old.
Interesting to note that Peter Luongo has switched from MM to Kala.
As an aside, nice to see Beansprout ukes gaining some traction and an impressive distinct style.
Playing an original MM and listening to sound samples of the new generation...seems the new don’t quite match the old.
Interesting to note that Peter Luongo has switched from MM to Kala.
As an aside, nice to see Beansprout ukes gaining some traction and an impressive distinct style.
Comments on previous thread about this:
[Bhttps://forum.ukuleleunderground.com/showthread.php?134864-Mya-moe-ukes-since-the-transition-to-new-owner-builder&highlight=mya-moe[/B]
I hope it linked ok.
I had the opportunity to sample some of the new Mya Moe ukuleles at the City of Lights Ukulele Festival in Aurora, IL last fall. They were as nice as any of the ukes that Char and Gordon made.