SKU #725
Serial Number 409
The Honua HTSH-09C Tenor Ukulele Slotted Head Custom is a tenor ukulele with a beautiful solid Hawaiian curly koa body with gorgeous decorations, crafted by luthier Makoto Harada in Waimanalo, Oahu, Hawaii. Ebony bindings are on the top and back of the body, an abalone shell inlay purfling is on the top of the body, and an abalone shell inlay rosette around the sound hole. It features a slotted head with Waverly geared tuners. Two honu (sea turtle) and plumeria can be found on the radius fretboard, hand-designed with mother of pearl. Tone is mellow and gentle. Hard wooden case is provided.
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Features:
・ Honua logo on the koa head plate
・ Hawaiian curly koa body
・Ebony binding on the top and back of the body
・Abalone shell purfling on the top of the body
・Abalone shell rosette around the sound hole
・Ebony radius fretboard
・Two honu and plumeria designed Mother of pearl inlay on the fretboard
・Bone nut and saddle
・ White side markers (5th, 7th, 10th, 12th, and 15th fret)
・ Waverly Geared Tuners
・ Gloss finish
・ Fluorocarbon string (high G)
・ Country of origin: United States (Hawaii)
Specifications: | |
Head plate | Koa |
Tuners | Grover Geared |
Nut |
Bone |
Fretboard |
Ebony Radius |
Fret Markers |
N/A |
Side Markers |
White |
Neck |
Mahogany |
Soundboard | Solid Hawaiian Curly Koa |
Body Back and Sides |
Solid Hawaiian Curly Koa |
Body Binding |
Ebony |
Body Purfling |
Abalone Shell |
Rosette |
Abalone Shell |
Bridge |
Ebony |
Saddle |
Bone |
Strings | Fluorocarbon Strings |
Size |
|
Full Length |
66.6 cm |
Full Body Width |
22.3 cm |
Body Thickness (Lower Bout) |
6.9 cm |
Scale Length |
43.5 cm |
Neck Thickness (Near Nut) |
1.8 cm |
Nut Width |
3.6 cm |
Total Number of Frets |
20 |
Joins at | 14th fret |
Weight |
680 g |
* Dimensions and weight are actual measurements of the sample ukulele. There may be slight variance between each individual item. |
【Ukulele Case】
Hard wooden case
* The photo of the ukulele is the actual ukulele.