bynapkinart
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I really can't tell at all, and I thought I was pretty good at telling woods apart. Harmony made two versions of this uke in the late 20's, a mahogany standard version and a premium koa version. I really don't care too much what it is, because it sounds fantastic to my ears, but the wood is pretty light for mahogany and sounds more middy than other mahogany ukes I've played. It could be the age of the uke, it could be the wood or bridge, but whatever its made out of I can't really tell and was wondering if any of you had insight.
I took some macro photos in the sunlight because the videos I've been posting really don't do the thing justice...
I took some macro photos in the sunlight because the videos I've been posting really don't do the thing justice...