AncientMatingCalls
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I'm selling my two most expensive ukes. Ive got to fund my recent banjo and mandolin upgrades. The Kanilea really hurts to sell, as it is without a doubt the finest uke I've ever played. The Koaloha I just received yesterday and am not going to make the mistake of getting attached. I haven't even play it.
Kanilea Premium Super Tenor.
I bought this uke off of Tommy B here in the forums. What a gorgeous uke. I wasn't sure it was worthy of a Premium title when looking at the pics, but there was no doubt when I saw it in person for the first time. Even the body shape looks better in person. The tone of this uke is remarkable. Almost piano like. Very full, rich with plenty of resonance. It has a terrific clarity to it as well. I had owned a standard Kanilea tenor prior to purchasing the super tenor. The super tenor is definitely worthy of the extra cost. Last but not least, the fit and finish of Kanilea ukes is above any other uke I've played. This super tenor is no exception. There is a very small ding on the back. With sub a slight indentation in the finish I wasn't even able to capture it in a photo.
No case for the Kanilea. A bit of advice though, an a style mandolin case works terrific.
Price: $950 + shipping.
Kanilea Premium Super Tenor.
I bought this uke off of Tommy B here in the forums. What a gorgeous uke. I wasn't sure it was worthy of a Premium title when looking at the pics, but there was no doubt when I saw it in person for the first time. Even the body shape looks better in person. The tone of this uke is remarkable. Almost piano like. Very full, rich with plenty of resonance. It has a terrific clarity to it as well. I had owned a standard Kanilea tenor prior to purchasing the super tenor. The super tenor is definitely worthy of the extra cost. Last but not least, the fit and finish of Kanilea ukes is above any other uke I've played. This super tenor is no exception. There is a very small ding on the back. With sub a slight indentation in the finish I wasn't even able to capture it in a photo.
No case for the Kanilea. A bit of advice though, an a style mandolin case works terrific.
Price: $950 + shipping.
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