I don't do many covers...

Thanks!

Thanks, guys - actually, it's the same old legendary "Uilani" by Pignose I got from Costco for $19 back in '04 - there was a guy with a Washburn Guitar stall who was selling these - we had to go through a few boxes till we found one that wasn't already broken. I originally intended it to be a toy for my son, then I realised it might actually be playable... That's how I started playing the ukulele...
 
Thanks, guys - actually, it's the same old legendary "Uilani" by Pignose I got from Costco for $19 back in '04 - there was a guy with a Washburn Guitar stall who was selling these - we had to go through a few boxes till we found one that wasn't already broken. I originally intended it to be a toy for my son, then I realised it might actually be playable... That's how I started playing the ukulele...

just awesome. it's really refreshing to hear about someone using a $19 uke to make great music. you sir, are an inspiration!:bowdown:
 
Well-travelled uke

Thanks very much, Russ - I have the Ovation Applause now, too, but somehow it doesn't have the same "character" as the battered old Pignose, which has been knocked around all over the place - over the Atlantic and back three times - the last time, I actually bought the cheapest uke gig bag I could find in London to bring it back in, which cost more than the uke did...
 
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