Just to add my thoughts, having recently taken delivery of an Eddy Finn EF60-C (concert) Bubinga......I will post a brief review in the reviews section once I have played it a little more, from my relatively inexperienced perspective.
I was slightly disappointed at the finish of the uke, the soundhole cut is unfinished, could have been a better finish to it, and I could see some slight marks where the neck and body join up on the top of the body. The bubinga top, while a beautifully grained wood, has a slightly rough area which I hope is not a flaw in the wood, on inspection closer it seems absolutely fine. Of course , the rather horrible Made in China sticker to the rear is not the finest detail! Having said that, it is actually a beautiful little uke, the abalone and the shark fin sound hole making it very eye catching.
However, the sound.......I have noted some of the rather negative comments about Eddy Finns on this thread and am surprised. This little uke has an amazing sustain, the Aquilas seem to suit it well, and it plays very easily despite the slightly high action, maintaining intonation well. I love the sound and the looks and can probably live with the blemishes, although Ithink a uke that cost £160 here in the UK could have been finished better - granted, not a high end expensive uke, but a middle of the road one with good looks and amazing sound for the price level.
I also love the Eddy Finn hard case I bought for it, I know the uke and the case designs are a love it or hate it type of design, but I am very pleased overall with both. I really wanted a bubinga uke in concert size and the choices are very limited in the UK - this Eddy Finn was the only one I could find in the country at the moment, although there are one or two tenors in the Bubinga available.
The Eddy Finn agents in the UK are unfortunately removing the scent tag apparently, so they are not delivered with them, but hey, I was just pleased to find the uke somewhere in the country!