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Includes a high-quality hard case, plus a capo and tuner as extras. Photos are at the end. This is a concert ukulele from G-strings, one of Hawaii's three major ukulele brands. It's mentioned in the same breath as KAMAKA and Koaloha. Naturally, it uses solid Hawaiian koa wood for the top, sides, and back, producing a "wonderful tone" characteristic of Hawaiian ukuleles. The top features a stylish Honu (sea turtle) design laser-cut into the wood. The condition is good, with no top sinking or bulging. There are no cracks, and it's in good condition (there are minor scratches and scuffs from use). As you'd expect from a high-end model, the craftsmanship is meticulous. G-strings has now moved its base of operations to the mainland United States, so the excellent instruments made in Hawaii are becoming less common in the market. This ukulele was made in Hawaii. The Hawaiian koa wood is of high quality, and the ukulele is in excellent condition, making it a very valuable model. Please consider this opportunity. The body is a concert size with a long neck. Even concert ukuleles like the KAMAKA HF-2 have a 12-fret neck joint, but this one has a 14-fret neck joint, making it easier to play high chords. The neck is straight. The frets have almost no wear, with about 90% remaining. The fingerboard is also clean with little sign of use. Please enlarge the photos to confirm. The sound quality is bright and crisp, thanks to the solid Hawaiian koa wood. It produces a Hawaiian koa sound with sustained, resonant notes. At the Ochanomizu ukulele shop TAN TAN, a used concert size without the Honu design sells for 132,000 yen. At TAN TAN Kashiwa, a used one sells for 198,000 yen. Please search on j-guitar. This model originally sold for 230,000 yen. The case is a hard case that cost 18,000 yen. The case has been stored at home since purchase and is in beautiful condition. Shipping is included (+1500 yen). Please let me know if you'd like this option.
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