bynapkinart
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EDIT: I will sell for $500 shipped with a similarly brand new Gator case and humidifier. I will also take trade offers for good concerts as well.
Thanks!
I don't quite know if I should even be thinking about this as an option, but I want to trade my KoAloha for a nice tenor. I'm thinking solid, and something that would retail for a similar value. Pono, Big Island, certain Ohanas, and anything else will be considered. Pickups are a plus, but not a need.
The reason: I've owned a playable tenor for about 3 weeks and I'm already writing and advancing more than I have been able to with a wonderful soprano. I really, really really love this soprano, and I think if a good trade comes up and things work out I'll be getting another one in the future. I certainly won't feel bad if things don't work out and I keep it.
I just see myself using a really nice tenor more than I use my amazing soprano. I'm a songwriter and I've played guitar for 12 years before I picked up the uke last summer. My uke development was slow and steady and pleasant, and I picked up my dream uke in November...this KoAloha. A few weeks ago I picked up my Fender tenor and I am writing and playing more than I've written in a couple of years. I think that a Low G tenor is where I need to be right now.
I really love it, but I want to try this tenor thing out and see where it goes, and hopefully some time in the future I'll be able to reunite myself with the soprano again!
Here's a few pics:
Thanks!
I don't quite know if I should even be thinking about this as an option, but I want to trade my KoAloha for a nice tenor. I'm thinking solid, and something that would retail for a similar value. Pono, Big Island, certain Ohanas, and anything else will be considered. Pickups are a plus, but not a need.
The reason: I've owned a playable tenor for about 3 weeks and I'm already writing and advancing more than I have been able to with a wonderful soprano. I really, really really love this soprano, and I think if a good trade comes up and things work out I'll be getting another one in the future. I certainly won't feel bad if things don't work out and I keep it.
I just see myself using a really nice tenor more than I use my amazing soprano. I'm a songwriter and I've played guitar for 12 years before I picked up the uke last summer. My uke development was slow and steady and pleasant, and I picked up my dream uke in November...this KoAloha. A few weeks ago I picked up my Fender tenor and I am writing and playing more than I've written in a couple of years. I think that a Low G tenor is where I need to be right now.
I really love it, but I want to try this tenor thing out and see where it goes, and hopefully some time in the future I'll be able to reunite myself with the soprano again!
Here's a few pics:
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