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YELP 365 CHALLENGE 2014-(220/365) "The Best Ukuleles In The World!"
Shocking to see that Kamaka Hawaii Inc. has only FIVE reviews!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? This should be one of those "Lucky You Live Hawaii" stops...Whether you're a local, tourist, or Ukulele enthusiast, take some time out from your day and head down to South Street for a FREE Factory Tour to see and hear about how an instrument synonymous with Hawaii got its start any time Tuesday-Friday at 10:30 am by living Ukulele Legend, Fred Kamaka Sr. Tour attendees also receive a commemorative magnet that has been repurposed from the ukulele "puka". COOL!
For 98 years, This family owned business has been crafting the best ukuleles , started by the late Samuel K. Kamaka. At 89 years of age, his son Fred Kamaka Sr. gives these tours with such energy and takes you back in time touching on the history of the ukulele, and the start of the Kamaka Empire by his father way back in 1916. For those of us born and raised in Hawaii, The 4th grade is when most public school kids are first exposed to playing the Uke with your basic cords(G7, C7, & F, etc.) and other simple songs(Who remembers that?). There's that distinctive sound that only comes from a Kamaka, and you'll know it once you hear it.
Also during the tour,(photography is allowed) Fred will take you out back to show you the massive supply of Koa and Mahogany wood that is under lock, key, barbed wire, and surveillance, then take you to the very room where all the magic happens where you'll get to see the painstaking timely process of how a Kamaka Ukulele is assembled, which is why they are so highly prized, and only 4,000 of these are made every year. Looking at their most recent price list, a standard Kamaka starts at $895. For you lucky owners of a Kamaka, you can also take your uke in for any repairs or maintenance you may need. This is the ONLY place to do so.
The Kamaka Empire and responsibilities of day-to-day operations have been passed down to their sons, and on any given tour, you never know what talented artist may stop in. There are other Ukulele companies in the state, and the folks at Kamaka not only praise it, they also encourage it to preserve a precious part of Hawaiian art & culture. After your tour, you can also purchase shirts and other things up front and even get a photo with Sam. Check out the display case up front where you can see the "Evolution" of the Ukulele throughout the decades and also the first ever "Pineapple" Ukulele crafted by Sam that was featured on Antiques Roadshow. What was the value of the Ukulele you may ask???? They COULD NOT place any value on it...it was PRICELE$$....ALOHA!!!
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For a locally owned business that's been going strong for 98 years, 5 stars is not enough....10 Shakas mo' bettah!!!!