Katydids Candy Tin Ukulele





Katydids Candy Tin Ukulele
$275.00
This tin was a special find for me. The Kathryn Beich candy company was based in my home town, and I remember touring the factory in elementary school. They later got bought by Nestle and the factory eventually closed, but this tin is a fun reminder. Sepele neck, ebony fingerboard, bone nut, Ko'olau Mahana strings. Geared tuners. Approximate dimensions: 20.5" x 5" x 4"
These tins make for beautiful instruments, and their sound is definitely unique. A piezo pickup allows for easy amplification.