Probably the condition is not bad.
Kamaka soprano ukulele.
Gold label (glossy).
It seems that the Gold Label was manufactured from 1954 to 1969.
In the meantime, the gloss is in the later period, and since Hawaiian Handmade is not listed and the bush of the peg is hexagonal, it is speculated that it is a Japanese-made Kamaka.
If it's made in Japan, probably it's from 1963-1969.
As for the material, the body is probably Hawaiian Koa (not Baritora).
Part of the paint is peeling off (especially in the lower right corner of the bridge, which is not glossy in the image.
There is also a dull area in the middle of the 4th string hole and the bridge.
There is also peeling on the back side.
It was probably after polishing with a fine paper.
There is some peeling on the body.
The back side of the body is slightly floating (1mm/0.03" or less).
Along with that, there is some deviation from the side part. (1 mm/0.03" or less)
There is seems no decrease in frets.
The fingerboard is slightly recessed around the G chord on the 1st to 3rd frets.
The base of the neck sticks out a little.
There is also a small gap between the fingerboard at the base of the neck and the neck.
The sound will be a colon colon like Kamaka.
There are signs of used.
Please inspect pictures for condition reference.

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