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Heals, Just Heals
Just some pics of heal features that I have made in the past. It's all evolving.
I’m a Sap for Sapwood!
Here's a new tenor with a wood that I have built with before. My client just loved the look and I do too. Personally, I love variation in the wood such as this sap wood center (click on the pictures for a closer look). I'm not as fortunate…
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…
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…
Olukai Ho’olaule’a 2013 “Aloha” award ukulele
It's almost that time of the year again, and here's this year's Olukai "Aloha" award ukulele for the Ho'olaule'a in Maui this coming May. I've added a tribal gecko laser cut to the back of the instrument. Accents are India Rosewood binding,…
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…
Greg’s New Tenor
Hey, ya'll. Here's a couple of pictures of Greg's custom tenor. This is actually his third instrument from me. He sold his first one to a close friend in Washington and has regretted it since that day. His second was another concert…
Bruce Robinson Plays the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Kimo Uke
Yo, Yo, Yo! Wouldn't you give your left you-know-what to be able to play the Foyer at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Well Bruce was there this last weekend. Here he is with his custom, tenor, pineapple ukulele (his design). Bruce is…
How many sound holes: Part 2
Okay, there is no empirical data that supports the design of the modern ukulele or guitar--especially when it comes to sound hole placement, or number of sound holes. So do you prefer traditional design are can you live with some of the alternative…
new Koa Tenor
Hot off the press, here's a new Koa tenor uke. I can't resist wood with sap wood. This Koa is not perfectly quartered--thus the odd curl/figure. The back features a laser cut petroglyph back strip. This instrument features x-bracing…

