The Nashville NAMM show was fun, I went with my dad which made it even better. Some standouts were Moku Ukuleles, the Martin Iz Tenor model, some new Ohana prototypes, and the Kanilea Islander series. Cordoba’s 30 series ukes were sounding mighty good as well. Kala had some way cool banjo uke models that are coming out soon too, and the Magic Fluke Company Firefly Concert was nice too.
My dad Mario busting a move on an Islander tenor!
Islander by Kanilea booth.
The Moku ukulele booth. These ukes are way beyond the quality of most comparable instruments.
Moku Zircote custom tenor, and a few select series ukes.
Some Kanile’a models, sexy Koa as per usual.
A few more Hawaiian made Kanile’a ukes.
Martin Iz model tenor uke.
Martin Iz headstock.
Ohana vintage style uke! I like this one.
The new Vita uke prototype was loud and in charge!
Ohana Tiple prototype with slotted headstock.
Nice!
Funky fox electric ukes with a speaker built in! Weird, but interesting.
Kala banjo ukes, I like the soprano, it felt good.
Linda from Kala is an excellent hand model.
Oscar Schmidt Willy K models, one is a 5 string with a high and low G.
Willie K 5 string signature model.
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