When they call this walnut, that only applies to the walnut color, and the top is still the standard solid hoopwood, stained walnut, is that right?
Concert Flea has 15 frets, soprano has 14. This looks like a concert to me.
-Steve
The only photo you missed is one with your UU name and the date handwritten and included next to the actual instrument for sale with the full size of the instrument in the shot (only need your timestamp verification in one of the photos).
Otherwise looks good. Since it's your first sale, I do not think anyone will reprimand you too harshly, LOL
When they call this walnut, that only applies to the walnut color, and the top is still the standard solid hoopwood, stained walnut, is that right?
Perhaps it may be a walnut veneer? I may be wrong, but from the looks of it, I also think it is a concert as it has 15 frets. The difference is minimal as the body is the same. It seems that the neck here meets the body at the 13th fret, whereas the soprano version seems to be at the 12th.
Nice uke! Does it come with any type of gig bag?
For the record- including a photo with your user name and date is a RECOMMENDATION- not a requirement. It’s never a bad idea, especially since it’s your first sale, but at any rate- there is no grounds for a reprimand.
Good luck with the sale! I’m guessing this will get snapped up quickly
I think Booli made that reprimand comment with tongue in cheek....
I'm going to say that this is a concert because it has fifteen frets, just like my concert Fluke, and the fretboard is the exact same size.
For the record, this is not true. If you look at the spec sheet, there are different laminates for birch, walnut, and mahogany:http://www.magicfluke.com/category-s/1830.htmWhen they call this walnut, that only applies to the walnut color, and the top is still the standard solid hoopwood, stained walnut, is that right? .