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Lanikai Concert Curly Koa Ukulele

Used to make ukuleles for over a century, rare Hawaiian koa is especially prized for its distinctive curly grain. Grown mostly on the big island of Oahu, the gorgeous red-hued wood used for Lanikai's Curly Koa makes these ukuleles look as beautiful as they sound. Learn More...

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Quality:
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Value:
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I Want It:
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Sound:
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Ease of Use:
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Individual User Ratings

Overall:
* * * * * * * * * . 9 out of 10
Quality:
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Value:
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I Want It:
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Sound:
* * * * * * * * * . 9 out of 10
Ease of Use:
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Quality:
This Uke seems very well made and solid. I will take it with me, in a case, wherever I go. It is a beautiful thing and I am very proud of it.

Value:
It is well worth the price to me.

Desirability:
When I saw the ad and picture I was obsessed with owning this Uke.

Sound:
I received my Uke today. It sounds very good to my untrained ear. I have just begun learning to play a Ukulele. It sounds better that my Fluke does.

Support:
Since it was made in China I have had no opportunity to deal with the company that made it. I am sure that I would be able to deal with zzounds, should the occasion arise.

Overall:
I plan to keep this Uke for a long time. Should I become more proficient in playing it I may someday buy a solid Koa Ukulele and keep this one for a back-up.

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