Maybe a wee bit sloppy, but if the uke plays well, I wouldn't give it a second thought.
Ok, have bought an O'Nino and when I got it home it I saw that there was glue clearly visible inside in at least 3 areas where it hadn't been cleaned off. Is that normal for Ohana? I would have thought that was a sloppy build. Have messaged Ohana Australia and waiting for a response.
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Bb, Eb, G, C is probably what you're thinking. With that short scale, the tension should be about right.
My attitude has always been that if one looks long enough and hard enough they can always find something. Quit looking inside your ukulele, it is fine. Ohana makes good ukuleles.
my attitude has always been that if one looks long enough and hard enough they can always find something. Quit looking inside your ukulele, it is fine..
I buy my Ohanas from either Mim or AlohaCityUkes. I have never gotten anything but superbly built & set-up Ohanas from either of those 2 dealers. Perhaps those 2 dealers are so "picky" that the distributor is careful as to what he sends them.
Yes, but they are clearly identified as "seconds" and are discounted as such.Mim does sell "Seconds,"... ...