tkthompson
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This Kiwaya KTS-6 is #46th. I acquired it in 2017 from a fellow UU member and believe it is around ten years old. I am selling it because I find myself picking up my tenor and baritone and this exquisite soprano is just not getting the play it deserves. Figure it is time to pass it along.
It has very light build with solid, premium mahogany that shimmers under a satin finish. HMS describes it as “the quintessential vintage soprano tone. Patterned after the famous Martin style 1 of the 30's-50's, this has a higher fidelity but the same warmth and punchiness that they have been loved for. This uke is extremely clean and light construction and an artist eye for fine detail and precision.”
It has low action, narrow and low frets, and easy playability. It comes with a compensated saddle, Rosewood fretboard with Gotoh friction peg tuners.
The wood has fully opened up and has that vintage soprano sound with volume to spare; it's like getting a vintage high-end Martin without having to fret about maintenance and repairs. The KTS-6 is not currently sold in the US, but the KTS-5 retails new for about $700, and the KTS-7 for about $1200.
Condition is excellent with caveats. This is 10 year old instrument that’s been played and has almost imperceptible strumming wear that is only visible in just the right light if you're looking hard. It also has a small ding on the top of the headstock and a couple of small nicks on the headstock face. I've tried to capture these in the photos.
Comes with a tweed hard case. Non smoking home.
SOLD to local UU member.
It has very light build with solid, premium mahogany that shimmers under a satin finish. HMS describes it as “the quintessential vintage soprano tone. Patterned after the famous Martin style 1 of the 30's-50's, this has a higher fidelity but the same warmth and punchiness that they have been loved for. This uke is extremely clean and light construction and an artist eye for fine detail and precision.”
It has low action, narrow and low frets, and easy playability. It comes with a compensated saddle, Rosewood fretboard with Gotoh friction peg tuners.
The wood has fully opened up and has that vintage soprano sound with volume to spare; it's like getting a vintage high-end Martin without having to fret about maintenance and repairs. The KTS-6 is not currently sold in the US, but the KTS-5 retails new for about $700, and the KTS-7 for about $1200.
Condition is excellent with caveats. This is 10 year old instrument that’s been played and has almost imperceptible strumming wear that is only visible in just the right light if you're looking hard. It also has a small ding on the top of the headstock and a couple of small nicks on the headstock face. I've tried to capture these in the photos.
Comes with a tweed hard case. Non smoking home.
SOLD to local UU member.
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