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New from Ko’olau Guitars

We are about to go off to NAMM and from friday-sunday I'll be shooting videos with Corey. So today I tested my travel recording rig on this Ko'olau guitar. A new smaller body and and shorter scale guitar from Noa and Ryan. The sound blew me away. This smaller guitar is as good as it gets, in my opinion! This ...
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The Art of Moore!

Aloha friends! Here's a look at two Moore Bettah's that just arrived. Absolutely stunning masterpieces! Gorgeous koa, creative inlay, and Moore Bettah tone make these the best! They're completely handmade and completely one of a kind. This is some of Hawaii's finest art, but Chuck builds for musical qualities as much as aesthetic. Both are vibrant in tone, have perfect intonation, ...
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Better than Koa?- A Look at the Ko’olau CS Redwood/Milo Tenor~

Once in a great while Ko’olau will get their hands on some of this precious wood indigenous to the Hawaiian Islands. MILO has been highly valued for many years here in Hawaii. To the ancient Hawaiians it was the most valuable wood used for furniture, paddles, and bowls, and was and was used by the Kings more than any other tree. This dazzling Hawaiian wood is in VERY limited supply and has the most wonderful deep tones you could wish for. The dimension of colors is truly a testament to the beauty of gods creation! And the sound…wow! Of course it doesn’t hurt that it has a Redwood top. If you did not already know, Redwood has an astounding resonance and is arguably the best soundboard wood money can buy. It sounds how it looks, warm and rich, with beautiful harmonic overtones; a perfect match to the natural bright tones of the tenor ukulele. Ko’olau finishes with a striking nitro cellulose finish taken to under three thousandths of an inch so as not to hinder the open tone of the wood…