Bearclaw Baritone Custom Ukulele - Sold
Here’s a peek at a new Bearclaw Baritone Custom Ukulele. It’s a Pacific Northwest thing.
It’s All Aout the Woods
Sound Board: Alaskan Sitka Spruce. This is master grade bearclaw figure. This build was actually asked for after I had started it as a spec instrument. The client wanted the double sound hole design. Check! No side port–not necessary.
Body: PNW Big Leaf Maple. This is actually the second instrument I’ve made from this wood. The first one never got posted. Can you believe all the fun figure and color in this set?
Neck: really old Claro Walnut. Internal carbon truss rod.
Binding: fiddleback curl claro walnut with maple/black fiber purfling.
Fret Board and Bridge: Got your Brazilian Rosewood here. Radiused and 1.5″ at the nut per request.
The Rest Of The Build
Accent Woods: Mappa Burl.
Tuners: Gotoh UPT.
Amplification: Mi-Si.
Nut and Saddle: unbleached bone.
Fret Board Markers: white MOP.
Inlay: Orca in white and black MOP.
Pick Guard: matching Maple. This is a custom request. Not your typical sound hole design so this is my suggestion. Client can install if approved.
Case: Crossrock ABS.
And
Overall I like this instrument and like the sound–you don’t miss the side port at all with the upper sound hole placement. The bright sitka spruce goes will with the maple for tonal quality. The client plays a variety of slack-key tunings so I set the action to accommodate even those with the least amount of tension. You don’t see a Bearclaw Baritone Custom Ukulele at the kanikapila very often.













