For sale (Europe): Kanilea K1 Baritone, Koaloha KCM (sold) and a Pete Howlett 2009 Tenor (sold)

Pinoninja

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Hello guys

I am still selling these 2 (NOW 3) lovely ukes, and this time I finally got around to uploading some pictures (impressive, how it only took me half a year...) I am selling because I have my eyes on a Petros and a Koolau... and those dont come cheap. In addition I heard somewhere that it is better to only have a few ukes and actually play them, than to have a lot... silly I know!

Uke #1: Kanilea baritone from 2018, including a branded hardcase. New price around 1400 euroes, asking 1000 euroes.

Uke #2: Koaloha concert (maybe from around 2017?), including a nice hardcase. New price around 1100 euros, asking 700 euros. SOLD

Uke #3: Pete Howlett Tenor from 2009. One-piece bearclaw spruce top, cherry back and sides. I would like 900 euros for it. (The bridge has lifted a little bit at one corner, but is stable (assured by a local luthier). (SOLD)

I didn't provide sound samples for thee Kanilie and Koaloha as plenty are available out there. I will see if I cant get a sound sample for the Howlett one of these days, and some pictures :)

I am located in Denmark in Europe, so if you want the ukes shipped outside of europe, you might have to consider import taxes :(

Feel free to ask any questions.
 

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Is the Howlett from 2009 or 2019?
 
Do you have any photos of the Howlett?
 
Once again we move up! It has been a wierd time for selling non-costum high end ukes.
 
The Kanilea Baritone is still mostly sitting around. I had the frets adjusted recently - plays like butter... still spending too much time in its stand to keep it.
 
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