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New Black Walnut

Got this Claro Black Walnut from my good friends at Gilmer Woods in Oregon.  I've topped this uke with a 60+ year old Sitka Spruce that was rescued from the Gibson factory.  I left the age stain down the middle just to give it some credibility.…

My Favorite Wood II

I just purchased some Black Limba lumber and here are a few pictures of book matches from that piece.   Shhhhh! It's a secret so don't tell anyone-- this wood duplicates Koa and Black walnut in density and tonal quality.  The pattern of the…

My Favorite Time of the Build

I'm sure every luthier has a certain time in the build process that he enjoys the most.  For me, this would be after the instrument body comes out of the mold and at the first application of sealer.  If  I could just quit at this moment it…

Bob Goes Big!

As in Baritone, that is. Uncle Bob has been eyeing this Oregon Bastogne Black Walnut for most of a year now.  He finally pulled the trigger, but wanted a baritone instead of the usual tenor.  He wanted the instrument to be straight-forward…

Artwork Ukulele

This tenor ukulele was purchased by Olukai (www.olukai.com) as part of it's contribution  for this year's Surf Industry Manufacturers Association annual Waterman"s Ball (www.sima.com)l silent auction.  I was pleased to collaborate with ocean…

A Butterfly for Bonnie

Bonnie's ukulele has a Koa back and side but with an Australian Lacewood sound board.  The lacewood kicks--a unique composite of hard and soft wood that really has unique sound capabilities.  Binding is East India Rosewood with black/white/black…

Puakenikeni for Kanani

Here's a revitalization of my original Hula Hips tenor pattern now over 12 years old.  Based on the original Martin Tenor but with a wider lower bout at 10.25 inches.  I have modernized by changing the depth of the instrument and moving sound…

Art for Ukes an Update

I am truly stoked!  Ocean artist Wade Koniakowsky (www.koniakowsky.com) and I have been brainstorming some new concepts.  We now have the ability to laser print any image to the sound board of an ukulele.  I have been wanting to do this for…

Jonah and the whale

Up and comer Jonah Price gets his hands on his newly strung up cut-a-way koa tenor.  Jonah dictated the dimension of this instrument and also designed his fret board logo.  He also requested a whale inlay for head stock and accepted my design…

Honu for Skyler

This tenor ukulele sports one of my favorite wood combinations:  Oregon Black Walnut back and sides with Hawaiian Koa Sound board.  Skyler asked for an instrument with a mellow, full sound and this combination of wood usually prdovides that…