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Retro
Ahonui

USA
2368 Posts

Posted - 06/20/2006 :  3:12:41 PM  Show Profile  Visit Retro's Homepage
Anyone got a spare $5500? Anyone at all? Speak up, don't be shy...
http://www.jakeshimabukuro.com/kamaka/jake-uke.html

Vintage FL
Aloha

USA
23 Posts

Posted - 06/21/2006 :  02:19:57 AM  Show Profile
What's funny is that they won't let you know you've "won" the privilege to purchase one until your name is selected, and your name is only selected after the instruments are complete, which they say could take 18 months for all 100 (and I say that's pushing it). But once they notify you that your name is drawn, you have 48 hours to pay. So essentially, anyone who is in this lottery will need to tie up their money for up to 18 months not knowing if you'll be a buyer or not. I guess this is what credit cards are for, but good grief.

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Mika ele
Ha`aha`a

USA
1493 Posts

Posted - 06/21/2006 :  3:58:05 PM  Show Profile
Don't underestimate the consumer.
All 100 will be spoken for soon.

E nana, e ho'olohe. E pa'a ka waha, e hana ka lima.
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Vintage FL
Aloha

USA
23 Posts

Posted - 06/22/2006 :  04:39:35 AM  Show Profile
"Don't underestimate the consumer"

I think P.T. Barnum said the same thing, only with slightly different words ;-)
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Rlowenote
Akahai

84 Posts

Posted - 06/22/2006 :  07:42:09 AM  Show Profile
And what happens if you DON'T have the money to pay for it IF your name is drawn. It doesn't look like a "contract", so do you sell your "rights" to a buddy. Or do they just pick the next name. For those that gotta have one, do you enter all your family and friends in the lottery, take the first one that wins and ignore the rest? Should be interesting. Glad I'm not hooked on the Uke. I can get a pretty nice guitar for that amount.

Ralph
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kihoalukid
Lokahi

USA
289 Posts

Posted - 06/22/2006 :  8:07:04 PM  Show Profile  Visit kihoalukid's Homepage
Vintage FL nails it

Lee
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Vintage FL
Aloha

USA
23 Posts

Posted - 06/23/2006 :  4:23:35 PM  Show Profile
Well, here's the thing: you're paying probably 2x-3x for the Jake name. For some people that will be worth it, for others it won't.
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parotatch
Aloha

37 Posts

Posted - 06/25/2006 :  09:56:51 AM  Show Profile
I imagine some buyers have no intentions of keeping
the instrument but would like to turn around and
sell it sometime down the road for a profit.

I found the disclaimer at the bottom of the form to
be interesting. The final price of the finished
product could be doubled if the makers so deemed.
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musicguymic
Aloha

6 Posts

Posted - 06/25/2006 :  6:58:18 PM  Show Profile
Now that is not cool...maker can enter a contract and change it at their whim...HMMM
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Vintage FL
Aloha

USA
23 Posts

Posted - 06/26/2006 :  02:40:23 AM  Show Profile
Maybe their lawyers just made them put that in there to discourage people from buying and then immediately reselling at a higher price. If they thought Kamaka would raise the price it would make these "scalped" instruments less desirable.
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musicguymic
Aloha

6 Posts

Posted - 06/28/2006 :  11:52:27 PM  Show Profile
I went to the website and found the disclaimer but it doesn't quite say what you wrote Taropatch although what you said could be implied. Guess I need to do my homework before responding.
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Mika ele
Ha`aha`a

USA
1493 Posts

Posted - 06/29/2006 :  4:46:37 PM  Show Profile

Looks pretty nice!

E nana, e ho'olohe. E pa'a ka waha, e hana ka lima.
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Vintage FL
Aloha

USA
23 Posts

Posted - 06/30/2006 :  05:54:36 AM  Show Profile
As nice as it looks, I still say you can get something as nice or even nicer for half that price and less.
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Mika ele
Ha`aha`a

USA
1493 Posts

Posted - 06/30/2006 :  11:07:26 AM  Show Profile
Yes, but in Hawaii: Kamaka=Gold

E nana, e ho'olohe. E pa'a ka waha, e hana ka lima.
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Vintage FL
Aloha

USA
23 Posts

Posted - 07/02/2006 :  04:07:09 AM  Show Profile
I own two vintage Kamakas so you're preaching to the choir. Although I've heard from several people that Kamaka is not what it used to be. I am not trying to be contrarian with these posts, just realistic. I'm sure you could get even an upgraded Kamaka tenor ukulele without Jake's name for less than half of what this one costs. I've just never been one to want someone else's initials to lend me false credibility by association. That's kind of how I view these signature models, they're vanity products first and foremost, or collector's museum pieces. I would guess that most of them will not even be played for fear of getting a scratch on them and ruining their future resale value.
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Boost
Aloha

12 Posts

Posted - 07/02/2006 :  9:07:30 PM  Show Profile
Looks great!! I'd get one if I had the spare cash... hmmmm, sell off a few of my shares?
It DOES say "High End Limited Edition", so there ya go.. I recently saw a DQ uke go for over 11G's on ebay, so a Jake Signature Model by the master is not such a bad deal. Granted, it's not for everyone..but hey!
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