My two vintage soprano ukeleles,a Kamaka gold label (Hawaii) and an older Echo -Uke.Both nice Koa.The Kamaka has no white rope trim remaining on top around the body as shown and two short cracks from the base to the saddle/bridge.I believe it is early 60s.On back,there is a 5" crack slightly off center from the base up to about midway.Neck and frets look good.I see no repairs and this uke looks original with nice decal and label as shown.Worthy of restoration for sure.The older,20s I believe,plain model Echo- Uke has a crack on front from the saddle/bridge to the bottom edge of the sound hole and a single crack from the base to saddle/bridgeMissing a string.Tuners may not be original on the Echo.On back,there is a hairline almost 4" long and off center.The cracks are hard to photograph and hard to describe as well.I see no delamination on either uke.They both are being sold together and to restore.