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Old 08-23-2017, 07:11 PM
ukejon ukejon is offline
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Originally Posted by Br1ck View Post
Pono. Pono. Pono.

Very well built. Their very basic no frills instrument is about $400, sounds as good as $1000 Koa ukes made in Hawaii. No comparison to the similarly priced instruments I played in stores, and I played a bunch. In the end I was not willing to pay $600-800 for Koa.

If you are willing to pay that much, you can't go wrong.
Yup...this....Pono ukes are absolutely fantastic.
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