2013 Kanile'a KPA T "Premium" Tenor Ukulele
Solid Hawaiian Koa top, back & sides
Solid Hawaiian Koa top, back & sides
It's in near mint condition except for 4 grain/lacquer cracks on the upper sides - the most prominent is pictured. With great clarity in balance, projection, tone and playability, It's one of the first of this model's inception.
Here is the Kanile'a current website description of this instrument:
Crafted right here in Hawai’i by our very own team of professional luthiers, take home this one-of-a-kind custom shop ‘ukulele. The feel and sound of perfection.
A thick pāua rosette on curly koa is the perfect marriage of two Polynesian cultures, Māori and Hawaiians, cousins of the Pacific Ocean. Pāua is the Māori name of three large, edible mollusks found only in the ocean surrounding Aotearoa (New Zealand). Also known as abalone in other parts of the world, this colorful shell material perfectly captures not just the colors of the ocean but also the movement and iridescence of the moving waves.
With the original hardshell case
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| Maker/Manufacturer/Artist | KANILE'A |
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| Description | Solid Hawaiian Koa top, back & sides It's in near mint condition except for 4 grain/lacquer cracks on the upper sides - the most prominent is pictured. With great clarity in balance, projection, tone and playability, It's one of the first of this model's inception. Here is the Kanile'a current website description of this instrument: Crafted right here in Hawai’i by our very own team of professional luthiers, take home this one-of-a-kind custom shop ‘ukulele. The feel and sound of perfection. A thick pāua rosette on curly koa is the perfect marriage of two Polynesian cultures, Māori and Hawaiians, cousins of the Pacific Ocean. Pāua is the Māori name of three large, edible mollusks found only in the ocean surrounding Aotearoa (New Zealand). Also known as abalone in other parts of the world, this colorful shell material perfectly captures not just the colors of the ocean but also the movement and iridescence of the moving waves. With the original hardshell case
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