Description
Kay has been making instruments since 1890 and manufactured Hawaiian guitars and was the maker of Oahu instruments in the 1930's. This baritone Ukulele is a very fine crafted instrument with features of instrument 3 times the price but designed to be top quality without breaking the bank. The Kay baritone Ukulele as a laminated mahogany top back and sides with a Hawaiian Koa finish. The neck is solid mahogany with a rosewood fingerboard and inlaid pearl position markers. The Rosewood bridges is bolted to the body and accented with 2 pearl dot inlays. The machine heads are designed like those on a guitar, with gears to hold the right tension for tuning. The tuning heads are chrome buttons and covers to keep out hair and dust. This is good enough for a professional but priced for entry level affordability.
Features
- All Mahogany with a Hawaiian KOA Wood Finish
- German Nickel Silver Frets with Inlaid Position Markers
- Solid Rosewood Fingerboard and Bridge
- Chrome Geared Guitar Style Covered Machine Heads
- Mahogany Slim Neck