Aarons Music In Michigan 4 Baritone soon, J200 Guitar ready to go

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Aarons Music.Steel String Baritone in full limba ready to go

This is Robert from Aarons music in Vicksburg Michigan.

I currently have 3 black limba builds coming out in baritone and another that is a beautiful selection of poplar.
Poplar has a cedar top.
Two Limba have limba tops, one has cedar.

I also have a black limba J200 (super jumbo) finished about 1 month ago. Limba neck as well. Ebony fretboard, bridge, tuning pegs and so on. Englemen spruce top. Here is a video of the J200. This comes with hard case. I am posting it here in case someone is interested. Its going on reverb as well. J200 is 3,000 and if you want a pick up that would add a bit more, installed free though. Shipping on these due to the length is a bit more then usual. About $135. 7 days to be sure you love it. Its the best ive built, its supremely nice. Buyer if return, would pay return ship as usual. Never had one returned yet.. =)
Ask around about Aarons builds, we are growing into the uke biz, a good 5 owners from here have them and have reviewed them.

Pics and Video here...
https://reverb.com/item/26672629-silver-steel-fox-black-limba-super-jumbo-2019-natural


Please email me at rockndrummer@hotmail.com for high quality pictures of the up coming units and or guitar as well.
I do not seem to get notifications from the site, so please directly email me...

J45 guitar coming soon as well which is also in limba.
Thanks all!
 
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I am the proud owner of one of Rob’s recent baritone ukulele models. I can’t say enough good things about the instrument or about dealing with Rob and Steve at Aarons Music. They are both really good and trustworthy guys to deal with. I believe his steel string baritones are one of the best deals in the ukulele market by a long margin. Since I got mine, a very good friend of mine contacted Rob and purchased one of his baritone ukuleles and one of his Jumbo Limba/Spruce guitars. All three instruments look and sound killer. In fact, they sound fantastic together :) I’ll attach a few recordings i’ve done with my baritone. Keep in mind, i’ve got mine tuned GCEA. I’ve done some experimenting with strings on both mine and my friends ( his is tuned DGBE ). Happy to share my research results if you get one of these. In the meantime here are the recent recordings i’ve done with mine. The live takes have no processing or EQ or any effects. The multi tracks have EQ, light compression and in some cases reverb or delay. Still, overall they represent a taste of what one of Rob’s ukes sounds like tuned GCEA. Feel free to contact me with any questions. kev ~

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcoQmRz_U8g

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfKROwRap98

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vM8rALMOSf8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ty2P-ya2E7c
 
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