Double Neck Pono, Kalaka: Ukulele Window Shopping

This week’s ‘it’s so ridiculous I must have it’ is this Pono double neck ukulele (an eight string and a four string). Rather than being fully attached, they’re arranged as a Venn diagram of ukuleles.

It’s so rare to see a Kalaka ukulele that I – like Google – presume it’s a spelling mistake. As I understand it, Kalaka is the label slapped on by the importer. So I’m curious about who made them. The headstock and binding are very similar to the early Kamakas.

Whoever put together this turtle shell ukulele dohickey must have been inspired by the armadillo shell charangos. There’s some very fancy work on the back of that neck. Not sure I’d want to play it, though.

Ukulele kitsch: Hello Kitty cuddly toys.

Ukulele photo of the week: party girls.

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  1. Emily June 5th, 2009 11:31 pm

    I spent a half-an-hour online this morning browsing for ukes online then an hour convincing myself NOT to get another one. It’s so easy to get sucked in!

  2. todd June 6th, 2009 2:51 am

    “turtle shell ukulele dohickey” ……..poor cooter, he was such a nice pet….

    that kalaka looked pretty nice….

  3. Jon June 6th, 2009 3:59 am

    Isn’t there are surgeon who could separate those poor unfortunate ukuleles? Do they share internal organs?

  4. Woodshed June 6th, 2009 6:43 pm

    Emily: I think I’m getting dangerously close to buying my next uke. If the Kala UBass comes out, I think I’m gone.

    todd: He should have learnt to run faster. You don’t see any hare ukuleles. (Wait, that was a tortoise).

    Jon: It’d be interesting to see what’s going on inside there. I image they need more bracing than usual.

  5. Jon June 6th, 2009 7:32 pm

    I meant, isn’t there A surgeon. I was extremely upset.

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