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Kamaka HF1 Koa Soprano Ukulele (#250529)

Kamaka HF1 Koa Soprano Ukulele (#250529)

*Photos shown are of the actual ukulele for sale. Serial Number #250529

Kamaka's most popular ukulele. Also known as a Soprano.

All models are made of Hawaiian koa wood with a lacquer finish to show fine grain highlights. Necks are made of mahogany, and fingerboards and bridges are rosewood. All models now include a custom Kamaka Ukulele case.

Includes:

  • Kamaka Ukulele Case
  • EMC-T (Easy Music Center Clip-On Tuner)
  • UKE1DVD (Beginning ukulele tutorial)

Features

  • All Solid Hawaiian Koa Wood
  • Solid Mahogany Neck
  • Rosewood Fretboard and Bridge
  • Gotoh Tuners
  • Mother of Pearl Kamaka Headstock Logo
  • Semi-gloss finish
  • Overall Length - 20-1/8""
  • Scale Length - 13-9/16""
  • Total Frets - 16
  • Frets to Body - 12
  • Tuned - GCEA
$523.25

Original: $1,495.00

-65%
Kamaka HF1 Koa Soprano Ukulele (#250529)—

$1,495.00

$523.25

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*Photos shown are of the actual ukulele for sale. Serial Number #250529

Kamaka's most popular ukulele. Also known as a Soprano.

All models are made of Hawaiian koa wood with a lacquer finish to show fine grain highlights. Necks are made of mahogany, and fingerboards and bridges are rosewood. All models now include a custom Kamaka Ukulele case.

Includes:

  • Kamaka Ukulele Case
  • EMC-T (Easy Music Center Clip-On Tuner)
  • UKE1DVD (Beginning ukulele tutorial)

Features

  • All Solid Hawaiian Koa Wood
  • Solid Mahogany Neck
  • Rosewood Fretboard and Bridge
  • Gotoh Tuners
  • Mother of Pearl Kamaka Headstock Logo
  • Semi-gloss finish
  • Overall Length - 20-1/8""
  • Scale Length - 13-9/16""
  • Total Frets - 16
  • Frets to Body - 12
  • Tuned - GCEA