Hawaiian Ukulele & Guitar debuts the Black Acacia Ukulele, delivering an authentic Hawaiian alternative to koa wood and making an aesthetically bold statement at the 2022 NAMM Show. This ukulele’s dark wood and sweet tones capture the vibes of the Aloha State and provide stunning appeal with similar sonic characteristics as regular koa, without the steep price tag.
Since 2011, Hawaiian Ukulele & Guitar has been combining modern preferences with time-honored Hawaiian traditions. HUG is thrilled to return in person to the 2022 NAMM Show in Anaheim, Calif. on June 3, with its new Solid Black Acacia Ukulele in tow. The acacia wood alternative is much more affordable than regular koa, without sacrificing the quality and authentic feel. Each ukulele has a black acacia top and laminate acacia back and sides, and is finished in wood and abalone for a splash of sophistication.
HUG crafted this instrument, available in concert (24-inch scale) and tenor (26-inch scale) sizes, with a mahogany C-shaped neck to provide a sturdy feel and strong mid-range. Each Black Acacia Ukulele features a synthetic rosewood fingerboard and bridge along with HUG’s Ocean Wave headstock and enclosed gear tuners. HUG puts the finishing touch on this model with a thinly applied layer of high gloss lacquer finish, allowing the natural woods to shine both aesthetically and sonically.
Hawaiian Ukulele & Guitar invites players to pick up the Black Acacia Ukulele and experience the breezy sounds of summer with an authentic, handcrafted instrument.
Black Acacia Concert Ukulele $340 MSRP $260 Street
Black Acacia Tenor Ukulele $360 MSRP $280 Street