StanSchmenge
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Bought what I have verified is the only Ayers Uluru Kohola I in the United States (in Uluru, "I" means soprano), and have decided to send it back to the dealer in Florida.
http://www.ayersguitar.com/english_ay.html
To see it, just go to Product - Ukulele - Kohola I
It's a beaut, but (IMHO) the C and E strings are too high at the nut - and I don't wanna take a brand new uke to the luthier to get fixed, the case they sent doesn't quite fit, and the back kinda bows out like a beetle's back, double-convex-style, as if the bookmatched back halves were shoved together too hard, then glued. But it has no sticker and no SN. I bet it's a one-off. Dealer bought it at NAMM. Sounds kinda cool. Might decide to keep it if I waver, or if I get a chance to work a little OT this weekend...
http://www.ayersguitar.com/english_ay.html
To see it, just go to Product - Ukulele - Kohola I
It's a beaut, but (IMHO) the C and E strings are too high at the nut - and I don't wanna take a brand new uke to the luthier to get fixed, the case they sent doesn't quite fit, and the back kinda bows out like a beetle's back, double-convex-style, as if the bookmatched back halves were shoved together too hard, then glued. But it has no sticker and no SN. I bet it's a one-off. Dealer bought it at NAMM. Sounds kinda cool. Might decide to keep it if I waver, or if I get a chance to work a little OT this weekend...