About half a year ago I picked up a couple of old plastic ukes, one a Knickerbocker and the other a Carnival. They're neat to look at and handle but I have to admit I haven't done anything with them musically (apart from putting some cheap-o strings on the Knickerbocker). I've pulled them off the shelf and have started messing around with them and have a few questions.
I know there are a few UU'ers out there who have a variety of plastics so here goes:
1) Damn those old school friction tuners are hard to turn! I'm tempted to take them out and lube/wax them up some how but I am worried this might make them too loose. The Knickerbocker is especially tight. Does anyone have good ideas here? It's a bummer that they are so difficult to tune.
2) I _think_ I've figured out that my digital tuner works OK. Kinda tricky to get it on the neck. But I was curious to hear how other folks tune and if they use a digital tuner.
3) I know this thread has gone around before....what strings are best for these kind of ukes? I think it's Bushmans, yes?
4) I'm having trouble keeping the A string on the nut on the Knickerbocker. It keeps sliding off the bottom. I could wind the string around the tuner peg clockwise (instead of counter-clockwise) but I think I'll face the same problem only it'll slide off towards the E string. The nut doesn't look worn but maybe it is. I could also try to make the nut groove a little deeper. FYI the strings that I put on are pretty thick and I believe a thinner string would definitely help here. For the record the strings that come on the Carnival (and are still on it) are much thinner.
5) Any tips for maintaining the plastic bodies overall?
6) Per point #3, the Carnival came with some strings that are looped around the bottom of the bridge, or doubled up so to speak. So the C and G share the same string, and E and A share the same string. Should I re-string it this way?
Thanks in advance for all your advice :shaka: !
I know there are a few UU'ers out there who have a variety of plastics so here goes:
1) Damn those old school friction tuners are hard to turn! I'm tempted to take them out and lube/wax them up some how but I am worried this might make them too loose. The Knickerbocker is especially tight. Does anyone have good ideas here? It's a bummer that they are so difficult to tune.
2) I _think_ I've figured out that my digital tuner works OK. Kinda tricky to get it on the neck. But I was curious to hear how other folks tune and if they use a digital tuner.
3) I know this thread has gone around before....what strings are best for these kind of ukes? I think it's Bushmans, yes?
4) I'm having trouble keeping the A string on the nut on the Knickerbocker. It keeps sliding off the bottom. I could wind the string around the tuner peg clockwise (instead of counter-clockwise) but I think I'll face the same problem only it'll slide off towards the E string. The nut doesn't look worn but maybe it is. I could also try to make the nut groove a little deeper. FYI the strings that I put on are pretty thick and I believe a thinner string would definitely help here. For the record the strings that come on the Carnival (and are still on it) are much thinner.
5) Any tips for maintaining the plastic bodies overall?
6) Per point #3, the Carnival came with some strings that are looped around the bottom of the bridge, or doubled up so to speak. So the C and G share the same string, and E and A share the same string. Should I re-string it this way?
Thanks in advance for all your advice :shaka: !