USED KAMAKA / K100 Kamaka Soprano Ukulele [08]
Established in 1916, this soprano ukulele is made by KAMAKA, a long-established ukulele maker in Hawaii. This one appears to be made in Japan as identified by the peg bushings, with an all solid Hawaiian koa top/side/back, wooden nut, friction pegs, and lacquer finish.
It shows signs of use (scuffs, playing marks, picking marks, fogging/bitzing of metal parts and screws, and other exterior damage).
It has been set up (cleaned, strings replaced, neck ironed) upon arrival. The string height is quite high (no clogging), although the neck has been ironed due to rippling on the 4th string side. The fret board is high enough to be playable.
Item rank: B+: Some scratches, but no problems in normal use.
Case: Gig bag
Fretboard: No problem, fretboard height is high enough.
String height on bass string side: 3.8mm above 12th fret
String height on treble string side: 4.2mm above 12th fret
Strings in setup: ORCAS/MED
Repair and maintenance: Cleaning, string change, neck ironing
* This is a used item and there are scratches, dents, etc. that are hard to see in the pictures or scratches that are not listed. Please understand that there may be scratches, dents, etc. that are difficult to see in the photos.
* If the truss rod, remaining frets, or string height is indicated, it was measured by our staff at the time of setup, and may change due to climate, humidity, or other environmental factors.
The values are intended to be used as a reference at the time of purchase, and we do not guarantee that they will be the same when you receive the instrument.
* This item is a one-of-a-kind item and is listed on multiple malls at the same time, including in-store displays. We try to delete product information as soon as possible, but this is not always in real time.
We apologize in advance if the item is sold out after you place your order.
Original: $1.82
-65%$1.82
$0.64






Description
Established in 1916, this soprano ukulele is made by KAMAKA, a long-established ukulele maker in Hawaii. This one appears to be made in Japan as identified by the peg bushings, with an all solid Hawaiian koa top/side/back, wooden nut, friction pegs, and lacquer finish.
It shows signs of use (scuffs, playing marks, picking marks, fogging/bitzing of metal parts and screws, and other exterior damage).
It has been set up (cleaned, strings replaced, neck ironed) upon arrival. The string height is quite high (no clogging), although the neck has been ironed due to rippling on the 4th string side. The fret board is high enough to be playable.
Item rank: B+: Some scratches, but no problems in normal use.
Case: Gig bag
Fretboard: No problem, fretboard height is high enough.
String height on bass string side: 3.8mm above 12th fret
String height on treble string side: 4.2mm above 12th fret
Strings in setup: ORCAS/MED
Repair and maintenance: Cleaning, string change, neck ironing
* This is a used item and there are scratches, dents, etc. that are hard to see in the pictures or scratches that are not listed. Please understand that there may be scratches, dents, etc. that are difficult to see in the photos.
* If the truss rod, remaining frets, or string height is indicated, it was measured by our staff at the time of setup, and may change due to climate, humidity, or other environmental factors.
The values are intended to be used as a reference at the time of purchase, and we do not guarantee that they will be the same when you receive the instrument.
* This item is a one-of-a-kind item and is listed on multiple malls at the same time, including in-store displays. We try to delete product information as soon as possible, but this is not always in real time.
We apologize in advance if the item is sold out after you place your order.























