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Please note this is an autotranslation of the Japanese description. If you have any questions, please ask. ------------------------------ Koaloha Ukulele was founded in 1995 by Alvin Okami. Currently, it is operated by 14 employees, mainly the eldest son and president, Alan, and his second son and vice president Paul. Koaloha is now one of the ukulele makers that represent Hawaii. It features a modern look and a loud volume that can be resonated with a clear tone. You can also see the details, such as the adoption of the unique bracing pattern "uniqueness" and the fingerboard side designed so that the fret burrs do not appear. This instrument is an unusual one called soprano tenneck specification. The joint is 16 frets and 4th frets than usual on the head side. It can be said that it is a professional favorite specification that can handle songs that use high -positioning songs and captasts that were difficult to deal with without discomfort. It is a tight sound compared to a normal tenor model, and it is sharp, so percussive play such as cutting is often addicted. It is one that I would like to have for those who like technical play.
All items are shipped tracked and insured. All import duties or customs fees are the buyers responsibility - please be aware of the requirements for your country.
Due to the difficulty of international returns, please be aware that we only accept international returns in the event that there is damage in shipping, or if the item is not as described or not the item that was ordered. In the event of a return, please make sure that all items originally sent are included in the return policy. If you have any questions about an item please ask before ordering. Please note that all items are also for sale through our store, and while we update stock regularly, there may be a chance an item is sold out. In this event we will cancel and refund the order.
If you have any questions, please ask. Thank you for looking!
Please note this is an autotranslation of the Japanese description. If you have any questions, please ask. ------------------------------ Koaloha Ukulele was founded in 1995 by Alvin Okami. Currently, it is operated by 14 employees, mainly the eldest son and president, Alan, and his second son and vice president Paul. Koaloha is now one of the ukulele makers that represent Hawaii. It features a modern look and a loud volume that can be resonated with a clear tone. You can also see the details, such as the adoption of the unique bracing pattern "uniqueness" and the fingerboard side designed so that the fret burrs do not appear. This instrument is an unusual one called soprano tenneck specification. The joint is 16 frets and 4th frets than usual on the head side. It can be said that it is a professional favorite specification that can handle songs that use high -positioning songs and captasts that were difficult to deal with without discomfort. It is a tight sound compared to a normal tenor model, and it is sharp, so percussive play such as cutting is often addicted. It is one that I would like to have for those who like technical play.
All items are shipped tracked and insured. All import duties or customs fees are the buyers responsibility - please be aware of the requirements for your country.
Due to the difficulty of international returns, please be aware that we only accept international returns in the event that there is damage in shipping, or if the item is not as described or not the item that was ordered. In the event of a return, please make sure that all items originally sent are included in the return policy. If you have any questions about an item please ask before ordering. Please note that all items are also for sale through our store, and while we update stock regularly, there may be a chance an item is sold out. In this event we will cancel and refund the order.
If you have any questions, please ask. Thank you for looking!