Koa Double Puka Baritone Ukulele - Sold

The second instrument to go out last week is this Koa Double Puka Baritone Ukulele.  Got a Hawaiian theme going on here.

Koa Double Puka Baritone Ukulele

Lots of figure here.

It’s All About The Woods

Body:  Curly Hawaiian Koa.  This set has a little bit of all figures:  curly, compression and crinkle.

Koa Double Puka Baritone Ukulele

Curly, compression and crinkle koa figure.

Sound Board:  master grade Alaskan “bearclaw” Sitka spruce.  The double puka soundhole design has more active “working” surface area than the center sound hole design and brings the sound closer to the player as with a side port.  No side port here.

Neck:  Hawaiian Koa.  Maybe not the curliest in town but then how often do you see this?  Carbon truss rod and sanded epoxy finish.

Koa Double Puka Barione Ukulele

Curly koa neck.

Fret Board and Bridge:  got ‘yer Brazilian Rosewood here.

Accent Woods:  all Koa.

Binding:  Hawaiian curly Mango with green/black fiber purfling. Rosettes are double row Paua Abalone.

Koa Double Puka Baritone Ukulele

Curly Hawaiian mango binding and Brazilian fret board and bridge.

The Rest Of The Build

Tuners:  Gotoh 501 mini for ukulele.

Koa Double Puka Baritone Ukulele

Gotoh 501 mini ukulele tuners.

Strings:  Oasis “southcoast” linear with wound D/G.

Fret Board Markers:  white MOP.

Nut and Saddle:  unbleached bone.

Case:  Crossrock ABS.

And

As I said in my last post, each of the three baritones in my possession had their own tonality; but, I really didn’t have a favorite.   This instrument with its denser Sitka top seemed to have a little more punch than the Swiss “moon” Spruce but as the strings started to set in I felt that perception might not have been quantifiable.  I like the look of course and plan to make more so there you go, double up or double down with a Koa Double Puka Baritone Ukulele.