Waiting for a Tiny Baritone.... but sure it's very low priority. However, I hope they consider it!
bratsche
Waiting for a Tiny Baritone.... but sure it's very low priority. However, I hope they consider it!
bratsche
"Tiny Baritone" as much an oxymoron as "Jumbo Soprano"
To clarify (if necessary), I just meant a scaled-up TT - i.e., a baritone scale uke the length of a tenor.
Not that I'd buy one, but I'd wait for someone here to take the plunge, then say "no, thanks" and sell it to me at a discount in the marketplace.
Romeros are nice, but out of my league price wise, and I only buy instruments (as well as many other things) pre-owned, just on general principle.
bratsche
For those of you that own the TT or the XS soprano, what hard case do you use? Seems like it would be harder to find a hard case for these ukes.
Is it sufficient for long term storage with a humidifier? I live in a dry climate, with AC in the summer and forced air heat in the winter. All of my ukes live in hard cases with 2 humidifiers per case in the winter & 1 in the summer.The RC case that came with mine is very sturdy. Canvas covered over plastic molded case and zippered. I use it the most. I also have a Crossrock blow molded ABS hard case (Tenor sized) with a padded block at the bottom to compensate for the shorter body of the TT. But, Use the RC case most of the time. The RC case is thicker but shorter by a small amount.
Is it sufficient for long term storage with a humidifier? I live in a dry climate, with AC in the summer and forced air heat in the winter. All of my ukes live in hard cases with 2 humidifiers per case in the winter & 1 in the summer.
Thanks for those measurements!About 2-3/8 inches in thickness
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About 10-1/2 inches tall
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About 8-1/4 inches wide
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