mo9090x
Well-known member
William King makes (made) some of the finest ukuleles in my opinion. I won't go on about how the sound of his ukes sing. I didn't want to sell this piece, but financial obligations demand otherwise, so here goes:
2011 William King N5 Soprano. It has select curly koa top, back and sides, curly maple body bindings with top purfling, a Spanish cedar neck with a walnut center strip and CF composite structural reinforcement, an ebony fingerboard with MOP face and side markers, an ebony faceplate, a scalloped ebony heel cap, an ebony pin bridge with snakewood bridge pins, a 35mm bone nut and a bone saddle. It is finished in a gloss lacquer finish, fitted with Gotoh Deluxe friction tuners. This soprano has a clear and bright voice with good loudness, intonation and playabiliity. Comes with black basketweave Uke Crazy hard case. Photo credit of studio shots William King.
I'm a terrible player (and haven't made the time to improve) so I apologize for the poor sound samples but I'm hoping they're better than nothing:
a strum: https://soundcloud.com/mo9090x/koa-dots-strum
some picking: https://soundcloud.com/mo9090x/koa-dots-pick
It's in fantastic shape still with a full high gloss front and back. The top is thin and is not completely flat like thicker builds. I recognize this as a characteristic of thin builds, as I've seen it on other ukes of mine, but I also want to point this out to a potential buyer. It's not a defect, just a characteristic of these types of builds and craftsmanship. It has a slight curve to the top which I imagine reflects the shape of the bracing behind the facade. I've never worried about since receiving it, but for those who haven't seen it, they could wonder why it is. If other UU members could chime in on this from their experiences that would be great! All who know William King's craftsmanship will attest to how high it is. I've tried to show this in the pics, but it's really hard to capture in photographs. On a side note, I don't think WK produces many if any pieces anymore.
Price is $1050 which includes shipping to CONUS, a Uke Crazy hard case and an Oasis OH-18 Ukulele humidifier . Sorry, I'm not entertaining trades nor a lower price. I usually enjoy a good haggle (from both the buyer and seller perspective) but that's just not where I'm at with this piece. Serious inquiries only please.
2011 William King N5 Soprano. It has select curly koa top, back and sides, curly maple body bindings with top purfling, a Spanish cedar neck with a walnut center strip and CF composite structural reinforcement, an ebony fingerboard with MOP face and side markers, an ebony faceplate, a scalloped ebony heel cap, an ebony pin bridge with snakewood bridge pins, a 35mm bone nut and a bone saddle. It is finished in a gloss lacquer finish, fitted with Gotoh Deluxe friction tuners. This soprano has a clear and bright voice with good loudness, intonation and playabiliity. Comes with black basketweave Uke Crazy hard case. Photo credit of studio shots William King.
I'm a terrible player (and haven't made the time to improve) so I apologize for the poor sound samples but I'm hoping they're better than nothing:
a strum: https://soundcloud.com/mo9090x/koa-dots-strum
some picking: https://soundcloud.com/mo9090x/koa-dots-pick
It's in fantastic shape still with a full high gloss front and back. The top is thin and is not completely flat like thicker builds. I recognize this as a characteristic of thin builds, as I've seen it on other ukes of mine, but I also want to point this out to a potential buyer. It's not a defect, just a characteristic of these types of builds and craftsmanship. It has a slight curve to the top which I imagine reflects the shape of the bracing behind the facade. I've never worried about since receiving it, but for those who haven't seen it, they could wonder why it is. If other UU members could chime in on this from their experiences that would be great! All who know William King's craftsmanship will attest to how high it is. I've tried to show this in the pics, but it's really hard to capture in photographs. On a side note, I don't think WK produces many if any pieces anymore.
Price is $1050 which includes shipping to CONUS, a Uke Crazy hard case and an Oasis OH-18 Ukulele humidifier . Sorry, I'm not entertaining trades nor a lower price. I usually enjoy a good haggle (from both the buyer and seller perspective) but that's just not where I'm at with this piece. Serious inquiries only please.