First of all, just want to clarify that I am a relatively longtime member but for some reason my account (MarkbOC) got flagged and UU won't let me post. Have reached out to UU via contact page, email and DMs to admins but no response for going on a few days now so here we are. PLEASE feel free to peruse my old posts; I have bought and sold a number of ukes here -- and generally contributed to the conversation -- since 2015. If any admin is reading this and wants to help resolve this I would love that too!
Onto the business at hand:
I am reluctantly re-homing this gorgeous Mya Moe Super Soprano. Recent rum-fueled UAS episode while on Maui has me owning one too many of this approximate size and this one is such a wonderful player, someone ought to be using it. A remarkable set of master grade curly mango was used to create the body. Creates a bright, sweet tone. The extra scale length gives it a little more projection and some additional real estate on the fret board for those of us who can't QUITE squeeze our fingers onto a standard soprano comfortably.
It isn't the "Cascade" series, but for aesthetics this was built with the lighter colored maple fretboard, however it has the standard mahogany neck. Walnut and Maple combination on both the rope and signature headstock. Overall I think it came out looking very nice. Plenty of additional information and photo documentation of its creation are available by searching MM instrument gallery for #2123.
Condition is truly excellent. No dings, scratches, etc -- I've taken great care of her. Cost was approximately $1,850. Asking $1,450 (or best offer) with FedEx ground shipping included. Sorry, no trades this time.
Please message me with any questions. Thanks, UU community!
Onto the business at hand:
I am reluctantly re-homing this gorgeous Mya Moe Super Soprano. Recent rum-fueled UAS episode while on Maui has me owning one too many of this approximate size and this one is such a wonderful player, someone ought to be using it. A remarkable set of master grade curly mango was used to create the body. Creates a bright, sweet tone. The extra scale length gives it a little more projection and some additional real estate on the fret board for those of us who can't QUITE squeeze our fingers onto a standard soprano comfortably.
It isn't the "Cascade" series, but for aesthetics this was built with the lighter colored maple fretboard, however it has the standard mahogany neck. Walnut and Maple combination on both the rope and signature headstock. Overall I think it came out looking very nice. Plenty of additional information and photo documentation of its creation are available by searching MM instrument gallery for #2123.
Condition is truly excellent. No dings, scratches, etc -- I've taken great care of her. Cost was approximately $1,850. Asking $1,450 (or best offer) with FedEx ground shipping included. Sorry, no trades this time.
Please message me with any questions. Thanks, UU community!