Soild Myrtlewood Tenor<SOLD>

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Solid Myrtle wood ukulele
Handcrafted by me


1. All Solid Myrtle
2. Ebony fretboard and bridge.
3. Bone nut and saddle.
4. Mother of Pearl Rosette fret markers and side dots
5. Grover geared tuners.
6. Rosewood bindings
7. Hand carved Mahogany neck

It has a warm sound with great volume and sustain

$450.00 Shipped

 

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As resident tattwo fangirl, I must mention that I was playing my myrtle pineapple concert for some friends yesterday, and the general reaction was, "That sounds almost unbelievably good." One friend was in the kitchen for most of the time I was playing in the living room, and he kept turning up in the doorway to say, "That's just really, really nice." If I had the money, I might consider going for this tenor too, but alas, it is Time For Prudence.
 
That's one really pretty ukulele! And it has a great sound. Now I have to wipe the drool off my keyboard.
 
about how long did it take you to make? how does one learn how to and get into something like this?
 
Oh wow. I'd need to save a bit, but I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
 
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