I do have it, but it’s being returned. Not because of the zero fret. It just doesn’t sound that great. I purchased two ukuleles and they both arrived the same day. The other uke is a TyDe. The Kinnard was double the price but the TyDe blew it away in tone. I just couldn’t see spending that much on a ukulele and it sounding that bad. And I’m not trying to bag on Kinnard. It’s a beautiful instrument but not for me.
Wow...I sure didn't see that one coming.
Maybe it was just that particular wood combination, since all of the Kinnard's I've ever heard have such a consistent, high quality in tone and sound. (Equally responsive across the tonal spectrum...rich low tones and sweet mid to high tones) This is just my personal preference in a nicely balanced ukulele. I look for these very same qualities in my guitars.
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