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    JD T.

    Took the factory tour with Chris Kamaka, grandson of Sam Sr. who created the entire operation. You really appreciate the sense of tradition and pride when he shows you how Kamaka ukuleles are made. If you don't leave with an uke, definitely grab some of their merch. Their brand hat with the bended wood rim is super dope!

    Austin B.

    Mr. Kamaka is so sweet, he showed us his whole business and answered any questions we had. I work professional in a fine woodworking shop so I have alot of interest in the logistics in the building process and was surprised as to how transparent he is with his processes. I really enjoyed this experience and would recommend to anyone who is visiting the island.

    Grandma's Kamaka Ukulele (before)
    Traci Y.

    Called them when I landed in Honolulu. And the nice woman gave me all the info I needed to come in. We drove there a few hours after I got off the phone with her. Easy explanation of the work they would do on my heirloom ukulele. 6 week completion with a shipment back to me on the mainland for $80. I don't know how to play. But now that I have gotten grandmas precious ukulele fixed I've decided to pick the hobby up.

    Roger L.

    There's nothing like a Kamakea Ukulele. If you're up for a nice high end quality Uke, reach out to Chris to get hooked up with the best. He personally took care of us and did some string repairs at their factory on South. Looking forward to when they can do tours again.

    Signature Jake Shimabukuro Tenor
    Neil Y.

    The oldest, best, greatest, most traditional ukulele company in history. Kamaka only makes the highest quality instruments. I have several Kamakas and no other ukulele brand I've come across are even close.

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    Alan T.

    Finally went on the factory tour this morning. For ukulele enthusiasts, this is the Mecca. (Surprised to see that there are only a few Yelp reviews...) Kamaka ukuleles have been a huge part of my childhood, growing up here in Hawai'i. First time playing one was in the 4th grade in elementary school. Finally got my own when my uncle gifted one of his to me at age 10. (Family heirlooms for sure...) In my adult life, I needed an uke as a classroom teacher. Picked up a Pineapple from their factory in the early 90s. (The Kamaka factory has been at its present location since the late 50s.) Really couldn't play well, so I took lessons from Jake Shimabukuro at his Ukulele Academy in Hawai'i Kai. I was incredibly impressed by the artisan craftsmanship that I witnessed on this morning's tour. Beautiful instruments. Still handcrafted by a small, local family business. If you want the very best, this is where it's at. Leaving the factory, I felt lucky to have experienced something that only a few ukulele lovers worldwide get to do.

    Nelson Q.

    ****************************Review #1100************************** 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!!! Shaka Meter: \uuu/ \uuu/ \uuu/ \uuu/ \uuu/ \uuu/ \uuu/ \uuu/ \uuu/ \uuu/ 10 For a locally owned business that's been going strong for 98 years, 5 stars is not enough....10 Shakas mo' bettah!!!!

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    Kim S.

    Hmmm, I pondered what my 1st review should be for 2013... Kamaka Ukulele is a perfect choice because the family owned company has withstood the test of time since Sam Kamaka, Sr. first began making ukuleles in 1916. I cannot believe it took me until 2012 to take the Kamaka factory free guided tour. Then again, my ukulele playing started & ended in elementary school. I do play a mean "My dog has fleas" - hahaha. TIP: A free guided tour of the Kamaka factory is given every Tuesday - Friday at 10:30 am for family-sized groups. Large groups (more than 10) and school-supervised groups must schedule special tours in advance by calling (808) 531-3165. The tour usually lasts about 30 minutes. Upon arrival we were given a commemorative magnet made from the "hole" of the ukulele - fantastic repurposing! Fred Kamaka Sr., son of founder Sam Kamaka, Sr., was our tour guide. Fred Sr. is full of energy at 88 years young & his passion for the family business is evident. We enjoyed hearing his stories of old Hawaii, ukuleles & his family. In the store, there are photos of recognizable people with Kamaka ukuleles... Jake Shimabukuro is among them. Kamaka ukuleles were even featured in Glee. The factory tour was educational & it was fascinating to see how the ukuleles were produced - both a work of art & musical instrument. Fred Sr. let us feel the different sand papers used to prep the ukulele for the final, clear, glossy finish. The last sand paper felt like velvet, not gritty at all - didn't know there was such a thing. We even got to view 1 of the 100 custom Jake Shimabukuro models which was beautiful.

    The only picture that didnt come out fuzzy on my sand-raped smartphone: Samaka-San on the best tour ever.
    Boxer Rebel L.

    I'm a college counselor- and often I get business and pre-med students who tell me they've all of sudden decided to become philosophy majors, or geography majors or, some other non-practical course of study that would make the practical parental units shriek. The reason why is simple: charismatic and passionate professors who live breathe and bleed their craft. My partner and I took their free tour (for which I write this review, because I felt guilty as spit for not buying a thousand dollar ukelele at the end of it) and for an hour and a half, Fred Kamaka Sr, a robust but slightly hard of hearing man pushing 90 gave us the history of the ukele, and a tour of the factory that serves as his family's legacy to the next generation. I don't meet too many people who love their work, but this guy Fred K, he did and does, and even at his age you can tell his dedication to his trade has not waned an iota. He knows everything there is to know about ukeles, and even if you're like me- with not even a smidgen of interest in it, you'll find yourself thinking by the time you're a flip-flop out of Fred's shop on how to get your hands on a K&K instrument.

    Uncle Fred (94) with the original pineapple ukulele

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    Purchased the wrong size tenor hard case and the Kamaka crew exchanged it no problems. That's what you want, no drama no issues. Mahalo

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    One of my favorite tours and by far my favorite ukulele. Love that it's family owned and multi generational. Must stop when in Honolulu.

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    Unacceptable Service & Zero Priority I am beyond frustrated…read morewith the service I received today, and I ended up walking out. My wife, my two kids, and I walked into this establishment around 4:35 PM on March 25th. We were greeted at the front by Ted, who told us he'd be over to help us "real soon" and instructed us to head back to the electronic drums. Couple other staff asked if we needed help which we did, and was told they couldn't really help us because they weren't the 'drum guy' and to wait for Ted. We waited. For 25 to 30 minutes. When Ted finally decided to show up, he gave us maybe five minutes of his time. Instead of actually helping us make a decision, he left us with more questions than answers. He told us he'd be "right back," and then disappeared for another 10 minutes. From where I was standing, I could see him at the front of the store helping people who walked in long after we did. The breaking point was when he finally came back to our area...but not to help us. He started assisting another person who had just arrived. At that point, I was losing my cool. He knew we had been waiting patiently for a long time, yet he continued to treat us like we weren't a priority. Once he finally finished with the latecomers, I had to confront him with the facts. I told him exactly how long we'd been sitting there while he ignored us for newer customers. Instead of offering a solution or taking accountability, he just hit me with excuses. Then, he actually had the nerve to ask if I had "more questions." I told him flat out: I was ready to check out 30 minutes ago, but he left us hanging high and dry. I was literally about to tell him which set we were buying, but after that experience, I decided right then and there that we wouldn't be supporting this business. We walked out. Bottom line: You need to get your priorities straight. UPDATE: I'm updating my previous 1-star review to 5 stars because of one person... Senior Manager Anju (I hope I spelled that correctly). After that initial visit yesterday which left us feeling disregarded and unimportant... Anju reached out to me personally to make it right during our phone call. It takes a true leader to own up to a mistake and honestly she did so with such grace. Took full accountability for her store and them some. When we returned today, we weren't just 'customers' we were felt like actual guests. Anju provided the kind of high-touch and personalized support that made the store feel more like a community. She was patient, informative, answered all my questions and incredibly kind to our 5-year-old. She made sure we walked out happy and we left with the perfect Roland TD-07DMK Electronic Drum Kit and a matching V-Drum Amp. I felt Anju made it her mission to make sure every detail was handled perfectly so we could focus on the excitement of our daughter's musical journey instead of the issues we faced previously. It's easy to be a good store when things go right, but how you handle things when they go wrong is the true test... Anju passed with flying colors. From here on out we'll be supporting this business under her leadership. Mahalo for turning this around for our family!

    They have such an extensive variety of musical instruments! I went on a Black Friday sale day but…read moreI still received top notch customer service. I was never forgotten and was constantly being asked if I "needed anything" while I tried out a new guitar that I purchased that morning. Prices seem comparable to other local music stores. I almost forgot to mention that their website provided me with much more information about the guitar that I was looking at than I could find on my own via Google! I should've started my research there first!

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    Let the gentle and experienced hands at Good Guys Music & Spund guide you…read more If you're an experienced ukulele or guitar player who knows exactly what you want, Good Guys with their assortment of electric guitars, acoustic guitars, amps, soprano, concert, and tenor ukuleles, ranging from under $100 to thousands of dollars delivers a nice collection of goods in their tightly packed Kaphulu location. However, if you're like me -- just a dad shopping for his son's first beginner ukulele this is also a surprisingly excellent place to check out. Their store had an overwhelming number of positive Yelp reviews which helped to put my slightly nervous mind at ease. The shop is easy to find on Kapahulu Ave. right next to Jamba Juice and across the street from Jack in the Box with ample parking space in the rear parking lot. Rodney, who was so laid back that I mistakenly thought was just another customer, greeted us and answered all of my novice questions patiently letting us try a number of ukuleles before making our final decision. As other reviews have noted, there is no pressure at all to upsell and it genuinely feels like they want to find whatever it is that you are looking for at the price point you are most comfortable with. I liked the used koa Kala ukulele that Rodney first showed us, but my son finally chose a new spalted mango Lealani concert ukulele. Both sounded beautiful, but especially when Rodney played a few riffs! All in all, big thanks to Rodney and Bob for calming this dad's nerves and helping me to find the exact ukulele my son was looking for! Side Note: When I asked how long these guys have been in business, they told me 26 years! I've passed this location hundreds of times so I'm glad to have finally had a chance to support an old school local business like this one. Better late than never!

    These guys are top notch. Friendly and knowledgeable about all things guitar. I really enjoy my…read morevisits here. They may not have the biggest selection in town, but I never leave here empty handed!! Love these guys!!

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    I bought my first 'ukulele years ago but from North Shore and I knew that for this trip to O'ahu I…read morehad to get a new one! Also because my kiddo's classmate manhandled my first 'ukulele when he came over for a play date and now it has a permanent crack in the body :( I really wanted to get the factory tour but we were running late from lunch and decided to pop by anyway and just see if I could buy a new uke. I've always wanted a koa wood uke and Koaloha's have so many models of koa wood! I also love that they're family run and owned and specially handcrafted. Even though we were far too late for their regularly scheduled tours, none other than owner and CEO Alan totally let us get a quick tour and we were super impressed with everything we learned about Koaloha 'ukulele. These are truly magical works of art and the love and care the whole team puts into making these 'ukulele is so admirable. We got a guest appearance of the patriarch of Koaloha walking in at the end of our tour and were graciously helped out by VP Brian who helped me secure my new koa wood long neck soprano uke. The factory price is great and I got a discount on the case since I was getting an uke today too and I am a new fan! Mahalo to the whole team!

    A wonderful place to get a ukulele. And honestly, where else would you get such a great…read moreopportunity! So many colors and types of ukulele's and I'm certain you could learn on you tube. The musician at the pool today played keyboards and a ukulele so it's defy a thing. Charming store.

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