Valerie
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So, I teach swimming, and one of my lesson's parents, upon hearing I played uke, offered to give me his grandmother's old uke from the 50's.
He said it was an Islander ukulele.
I asked if it were plastic (with fingers crossed), and he said, no, that it was wood and that it needed a bit of luthering (just some re-gluing of a seam).
So, I'm getting the uke in a week or two (he wants to bring it to our local luther to get fixed before giving it over- did I mention he's awesome?) And in the meantime, I'm wondering if anyone has heard of a wooden Islander uke. I did a google search, and it appears as if they are plastic ukes- not wood.
I'm wondering if I maybe heard the brand name wrong...
Thanks in advance.
He said it was an Islander ukulele.
I asked if it were plastic (with fingers crossed), and he said, no, that it was wood and that it needed a bit of luthering (just some re-gluing of a seam).
So, I'm getting the uke in a week or two (he wants to bring it to our local luther to get fixed before giving it over- did I mention he's awesome?) And in the meantime, I'm wondering if anyone has heard of a wooden Islander uke. I did a google search, and it appears as if they are plastic ukes- not wood.
I'm wondering if I maybe heard the brand name wrong...
Thanks in advance.