NewbieUkie
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Well, I went from NO ukes to THREE in just one week, mainly due to the help of some new-found friends here who had a uke or two for sale, and to many others who made such great suggestions, and still others who have posted such valuable information in the past! I'm still doing a LOT of homework here on this great site, but if I waited to read it ALL I would have never OWNED anything! There's a LOT to read here!!
Anyway....here's what has found it's way to my home in since I joined this forum last week:
Here's all three neatly lined up...sorry about my poor photography!
The Cordoba 25SK Soprano....Gary, it was everything you promised and more....thanks!
The Baritone...a really nice mahogany instrument Made In Brazil
The GString TK6 (Tenor Koa 6 String) Thanks Nik, for an AWESOME deal on a spectacular instrument! (And thanks for the extras you included with it!
Now, after laboriously tuning these bad boys, I have had the pleasure of playing around a little with each one....it's hard to say so early in the game which is going to be my favorite, as each has it's own unique personality, but it isn't too early to thank all of you, especially the guys named here, for helping me get started on my path to a VERY cool new hobby!
Thanks Guys!
Anyway....here's what has found it's way to my home in since I joined this forum last week:
Here's all three neatly lined up...sorry about my poor photography!
The Cordoba 25SK Soprano....Gary, it was everything you promised and more....thanks!
The Baritone...a really nice mahogany instrument Made In Brazil
The GString TK6 (Tenor Koa 6 String) Thanks Nik, for an AWESOME deal on a spectacular instrument! (And thanks for the extras you included with it!
Now, after laboriously tuning these bad boys, I have had the pleasure of playing around a little with each one....it's hard to say so early in the game which is going to be my favorite, as each has it's own unique personality, but it isn't too early to thank all of you, especially the guys named here, for helping me get started on my path to a VERY cool new hobby!
Thanks Guys!
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