Patchenu
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I am lucky enough to have a couple of Eric Devine Tenor ukuleles. I love them for both of their looks and their sound. After he finished the last tenor, I asked him if he had any special wood and it turns out he did. He had just received some special Koa and that it was so new, it needed a year to dry. I saw this picture and I was in.
I knew I didn't want another tenor and that I didn't want an all Koa ukulele but I had some time to think about. I decided that I would get a baritone ukulele on the recommendation of Jen. I was lucky enough to purchase a set of Lucky Strike Redwood that I sent to Eric to see if that set would match and it would be suitable for the build. He thought it would be a good combo and so that was decided.
another look at the back
and the board for the sides
I knew I didn't want another tenor and that I didn't want an all Koa ukulele but I had some time to think about. I decided that I would get a baritone ukulele on the recommendation of Jen. I was lucky enough to purchase a set of Lucky Strike Redwood that I sent to Eric to see if that set would match and it would be suitable for the build. He thought it would be a good combo and so that was decided.
another look at the back
and the board for the sides
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