New Black Walnut Concert

This concert ukulele is made from the following woods: back and sides--figured Claro Walnut; sound board--Canadian Red Cedar; neck--Oregon black walnut;  accents--Maidou burl.  The binding is East India Rosewood.  I also used an extended…

Villaverde

Carl is one of the best ukulele players in town.  Check out some of his videos on YouTube (Carl Villaverde).  Carl teaches music and ukulele at Santa Barbara City College.  He is also a regular performer in the Los Angeles area.   Here are…

Kimo Uke on Tour with Beck

Here's a note and a link that I received last year--just didn't get around to posting .  The uke being played is an all African Imbuia hula hips tenor ukulele.  I think I made it about 7 years ago.  The wood has a huge tonal range as well…

Olukai Ho’olaule’a 2014

Yes, it is that time of the year again.  Hopefully the gods prevailed this year with good winds and prevailing surf for the most classic open water event of the year.  If you are into stand up paddling, outrigger canoeing or Hawaiiana then…

More Myrtle

Just finished this Myrtle Wood and Black Walnut tenor ukulele.  I don't think the pictures do justice to the beauty and unusual qualities of the sound board--it's a cross between tiger strip, curly, figured and crazy.  It compliments the figured…

Black is Back!

Another shop instrument made from Black Limba.  I've used curly Maple binding and herringbone-style purfling for accent.  The bridge and finger board are African Ebony species.  The neck is also made of Black Limba.   The orangish drips…

Koa, Koa, Koa!

For all you Koa affectionados, here's a new tenor constructed entirely of Koa with the exception of the internal bracing.  I have used Gotoh 4::1 tuners, and its new owner has the option of selecting amplification, strings, and case.  It's…

Hula Hips Redux

Here is a Hula Hips tenor--overall dimensions the same as the tenor except for the lower bout which is 10 1/4 inches.  The result adds a ton of volume to the instrument, resulting in a lower pitch with more volume and sustain.  I used a classic…

Don Doubles Up!

Don wanted a double neck ukulele and was not going to take no for an answer.  After extensive discussion, I folded.  Here are photos of the result.  Of course we used a combination of woods:  the back and sides are Oregon curly Maple, while…

Oh Myrtle!

Here's one of my favorite alternative woods--Oregon Myrtle.  This is a decent tonewood, often used by Breedlove Guitars.  I was lucky to score on some "odd" pieces that matched enough for a complete instrument.  I haven't had a source for…