RafterGirl
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It is with great sadness that I list this little beauty for sale. I did a lot of searching before buying a quality soprano & was very excited to find this one. However, after two months of daily playing, I now know that I'm squarely a concert scale girl. I get by ok with my Islander soprano for camping, but concert is my happy place. This is a really sweet little soprano, and I hate parting with it.
About this ukulele - Built in Honolulu Hawaii by Imua. Solid koa top, back, and sides, with a pretty flame to it. Neck is Honduran mahogany. Fretboard & bridge are rosewood. Fret markers & headstock logo are abalone. Bone nut & saddle. Grover tuners. Oil & wax satin finish. The body edges have a slight bevel to them that's very nice & smooth. I contacted Imua when I bought it & confirmed that it was built in 2016. I purchased it via Reverb from a guitar shop in Colorado. It was listed in used/mint condition, and honestly appeared to be brand new. It still had the Imua, Aquila, and Grover hang tags with it. I changed out the stock Aquila strings for Worth Clears, and bought a Crossrock case. It has been properly stored & humidified, and remains in mint condition.
Here are a couple reviews/sound samples from YouTube -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHNoG4gArGo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8fZBwvisfw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnV4rt_bbsk
Here is a link to the Imua website -
https://www.imuabrand.com/shop/imua-soprano-hawaiian-koa-ukulele-w-case
Here are pictures of the ukulele. It is a little more "petite" in size as compared to my Islander soprano.
New, this ukulele sold for $769. I purchased it for $575 + the Crossrock case.
Selling for $500, which includes the Crossrock case + shipping. CONUS only. PayPal for payment.
Please PM me with questions or interest in buying. Thanks.
About this ukulele - Built in Honolulu Hawaii by Imua. Solid koa top, back, and sides, with a pretty flame to it. Neck is Honduran mahogany. Fretboard & bridge are rosewood. Fret markers & headstock logo are abalone. Bone nut & saddle. Grover tuners. Oil & wax satin finish. The body edges have a slight bevel to them that's very nice & smooth. I contacted Imua when I bought it & confirmed that it was built in 2016. I purchased it via Reverb from a guitar shop in Colorado. It was listed in used/mint condition, and honestly appeared to be brand new. It still had the Imua, Aquila, and Grover hang tags with it. I changed out the stock Aquila strings for Worth Clears, and bought a Crossrock case. It has been properly stored & humidified, and remains in mint condition.
Here are a couple reviews/sound samples from YouTube -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHNoG4gArGo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8fZBwvisfw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnV4rt_bbsk
Here is a link to the Imua website -
https://www.imuabrand.com/shop/imua-soprano-hawaiian-koa-ukulele-w-case
Here are pictures of the ukulele. It is a little more "petite" in size as compared to my Islander soprano.
New, this ukulele sold for $769. I purchased it for $575 + the Crossrock case.
Selling for $500, which includes the Crossrock case + shipping. CONUS only. PayPal for payment.
Please PM me with questions or interest in buying. Thanks.
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