Details
This Kamaka HF-36 was built in Hawaii is 2018 and it’s in excellent, lightly played condition. Apart from the black strap button that was installed in the tailblock, it’s all original. The Kamaka HF-36, also known as the Lili’u, was developed in the late 1950s by Sam Kamaka Jr to commemorate Hawaii’s statehood and to honor Liliʻuokalani, Hawaii’s last reigning monarch.
This tenor ukulele has an unusual 6-string tuning. The third and first strings are doubled (those pairs of strings are tuned an octave apart, as on a 12-string guitar) and since both strings in the third string pair are plain nylon they're easy to fret. This stringing gives the uke a rich, full tone with a lot of "chime" that works very well for rhythm playing. If you haven't played a 6-string tenor you'll be surprised how easy it is to get that "two ukes" tone.
Like all recently built Kamaka instruments, the HF-36 is impeccably crafted. The top, back and sides are solid Hawaiian koa and they have thin satin-sheen finish. This shows the koa grain and color to advantage and is yet another example of how the Kamaka crew keeps raising the bar and making their ukuleles even better. Includes a Kamaka hardshell case.
Specs
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Back sides
Solid Hawaiian Koa
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Bridge
Indian Rosewood
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Fingerboard
Indian Rosewood
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Finish
Gloss
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Frets to body
14
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Neck material
Mahogany
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Nut width
1 7/16"
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Scale length
17"
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Top material
Solid Hawaiian Koa
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Total frets
18
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Tuners
Schaller GrandTune w/ Koa Buttons
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Year
2018
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Case type
Original Hardshell
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Serial number
182291
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SKU
KAMHF36-185591
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UPC
141643