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	<title>Comments on: Three (ukulele) days in Waikiki!</title>
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		<title>By: Hippie Guy</title>
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		<description>Hi Tonya,

Looks like you had fun. I would really like to go to the Kamaka factory. I play a Kamaka and have always been fascinated in how the &#039;ukuleles are made. As neat as Jake&#039;s model looks, I think that the slotted headstock looked more distinct.

If you are going to the Big Island next you need to try the malasadas at Tex Mex up in Honoka&#039;a. They are the bomb. Aloha.</description>
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<p>Looks like you had fun. I would really like to go to the Kamaka factory. I play a Kamaka and have always been fascinated in how the &#8216;ukuleles are made. As neat as Jake&#8217;s model looks, I think that the slotted headstock looked more distinct.</p>
<p>If you are going to the Big Island next you need to try the malasadas at Tex Mex up in Honoka&#8217;a. They are the bomb. Aloha.</p>
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