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How many sound holes: Part 3
OMG! My client wanted an alternative sound hole arrangement for his new 6 string ukulele. Who am I to say no! Not only did he request three sound holes for his left handed uke, but he wanted all the possible wood combinations he could…
Mango Me Baby More!
Yowza! Here's another mango tenor uke--same wood as in Mango Me Baby. Asymmetric sound hole, side concert sound hole, good figure and color in the mango but with my plumeria sound board inlay. It's interesting, but I really think that…
Mmmmmm More Maple
I have this "no rules" ukuleles thing. Here I've got some great spalted, curly maple but didn't have a real strong feeling about what the sound board should be made of. I used some of my unmatched Koa for a top on this instrument. Actually…
Mmmm Maple
I think I told ya'll that I was getting tired of looking at brown. Now, don't get me wrong, I love the Koa, but I was just getting tired of all the "brown" instruments. So, other than Mango, I'm on a Maple kick. Got some really nice stuff…
Tasmanian Blackwood Tenor Ukulele
Bonzer! Tasmanian Blackwood is Koa's cousin from the South Pacific. Same plant/tree (acacia melanoxylon) but different growing environment. We don't see a lot of this wood, but I was fortunate to score on some really tasty and…
Lacewood Tenor Ukulele
Occasionally I get a request for some unusual wood combinations. Here is a tenor ukulele, just completed, made with Australian Lacewood for sound board and back. The back is laser cut embellished with the customer"s artwork. The sides…