Punahele Iki A very small guitar with a big voice. It has been called a travel guitar or a parlor guitar. I like to think of it simply as "a guitar". It is well suited to the recording studio, and the concert stage with no more than a microphone. For slack key and other fingerstyle playing it is unbelievable. It is available in two trim levels and a wide variety of wood combinations. Choose a spruce top for maximum volume, but the all Koa is a great little sitting around player. Dimensions: Lower bout 11" Scale length 24 1/8" Both styles: Honduras Mahogany neck 13 frets to body Truss rod Abalone or mother-of-pearl dots Grover open back tuners Wood soundhole rosette "Po Mahina" inlaid in peghead Bone nut and saddle Slotted Peghead Punahele Iki - Ho`okahiko $2,400. All curly Koa body No binding Satin lacquer finish Rosewood Fingerboard and bridge No cost options Left handed Extra cost options Ebony fingerboard, ebony pyramid bridge Pick up system of your choice Special inlays Waverly machines Hard shell case Punahele Iki - Ano Hou $2,950. Curly Koa top, back and sides, or Spruce top with choice of back and side (except Brazilian) Binding top and back, your choice of wood High gloss lacquer finish Ebony fingerboard, ebony pyramid bridge No cost options Left handed Rosewood fingerboard and bridge Extra cost options Brazilian Rosewood back and sides Pick up system of your choice Special inlays Waverly machines Hard shell case |
Hear Chris Yeaton's "Beautiful in Blue" on this guitar Custom Fingerboard ![]() Brazillian Rosewood Body |