Description
Discover the Aloha Spirit with the Kanile'a K-1-C Natural Concert Ukulele
Firstly, the Kanile'a K-1-C Natural Concert Ukulele is a fantastic choice, featuring a solid Koa top, back, and sides for rich, resonant tones. Furthermore, the UV cured natural finish enhances the beauty of the Koa wood, giving it a stunning island look. Made in Hawaii, this ukulele carries the true Aloha spirit in every strum.
Playability Meets Elegance
Secondly, the Kanile'a K-1-C offers excellent playability and elegance. The TRU-R bracing system and radiused back enhance resonance, while the ebony fretboard, bridge, and headplate add strength and class. Additionally, white mother of pearl inlays add a touch of elegance, and the concert size with a 15.5" scale length and 20 frets makes it comfortable and versatile.
Precision Tuning and Protection
Kanile'a ensures easy tuning with chrome geared tuners at a 16:1 ratio for consistent G-C-E-A tuning. In addition, the exclusive ebony bridge pins provide stability, and the included premium gig bag offers protection for your ukulele. Finally, the Kanile'a K-1-C blends heritage, beauty, and craftsmanship, perfect for anyone seeking an authentic Hawaiian sound.
Specifications:
- Size: Concert
- Top: Solid Koa
- Back & Sides: Solid Koa
- Finish: UV Cured Natural
- Fretboard & Bridge: Ebony
- Headplate: Ebony
- Inlays: White Mother of Pearl Logo and Position Marker
- Kanile`a Exclusive Radiused Back
- Bridge Pins: Kanile`a Exclusive Ebony
- Bracing System: Kanile`a Exclusive TRU-R
- Tuners: Kanile`a Chrome Geared 16:1 Ratio
- Made in Hawaii
- Tuning of G-C-E-A with High G
- Serial Number: 28591
Measurements:
- Scale Length: 15.5”
- Body Length: 10.5"
- Frets: 20
- Overall length: 24.5”
- Nut Width: 1.5”
- Lower Bout Width: 8”
- Upper Bout Width: 5.75”
* NOTE - Kanile'a Premium Gig Bag INCLUDED
WARRANTY - Kanile’a Lifetime Warranty
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