Okay ..I'll bite.....what is it ? What do the three strings above the four usual ones bring ...they clearly do not appear to be fretted ...are they like a sitar ,drone strings...intrigued ...have you got a sound clip...?
I recently saw a harp guitar played in a concert, where the additional unfretted strings were used to augment finger picking. In this case, the extra strings were bass notes.
This looks a lot like it so I'm thinking it's a harp ukulele.
Beautiful. I like how the fretboard tapers down in a curve where it meets the body. How do these woods sound? I'd also like to see some video of them being played.
Nice work! I can't read Spanish but it seems that these are for sale. Are the prices on the website in U.S. dollars? I think the tenor said $3000. Is that right?
In that case, it looks like your rates are very reasonable. Good luck!
Yes, "correct" price is hard to determine. $350-400USD for a hand built tenor is on the low end for a US-based luthier. Some others in this price range include Sailor Brand, Waverly Street, Gary Gill, and Cocobolo Ukuleles, to name a few I have seen on UU. Other luthiers charge much more. I've seen advertised prices from $400 to $4000 and more. In general, I'd say "up and coming" luthiers can charge $350-800 and well established luthiers can charge $1000 and up. These are only rough guidelines of course.
Just to be clear, $1000US is a lot of money in the US too.
Very nice! I've only seen one person who could play a uke harp....
Good luck with your business venture, it looks like a nicely made product!