Vic D
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This uke sounds nice with good sustain and volume.
This is a very handmade soprano ukulele made by me. It has solid poplar back and sides, poplar neck with walnut stripe, rainbow poplar headstock veneer, walnut binding, Honduras rosewood fretboard and bridge, corian saddle and nut, engelmann spruce braces, all solid construction! The frets and mother of pearl dots are from Stewart MacDonald and it's strung with Aquila strings. It has Grover friction tuners.
The top on this uke acquired a blemish while finishing, it was hard to get it to show but it's there and it's noticeable if you look at it. I've spent more than enough time on this uke and I'm not about to repaint it so it is what it is. Also, the uke acquired a dent in the binding on the bottom edge in the back. I repaired it but the repair shows, it's circled in the photo.
I build these instruments to last and I'll fix any problem that comes up if it' related to my work, if it's dropped or left outside in the weather or sat on, that doesn't count. But I'll do any repairs for a reasonable fee. Properly cared for this uke should last a lifetime.
Thanks for looking!
--Vic
This uke sounds nice with good sustain and volume.
This is a very handmade soprano ukulele made by me. It has solid poplar back and sides, poplar neck with walnut stripe, rainbow poplar headstock veneer, walnut binding, Honduras rosewood fretboard and bridge, corian saddle and nut, engelmann spruce braces, all solid construction! The frets and mother of pearl dots are from Stewart MacDonald and it's strung with Aquila strings. It has Grover friction tuners.
The top on this uke acquired a blemish while finishing, it was hard to get it to show but it's there and it's noticeable if you look at it. I've spent more than enough time on this uke and I'm not about to repaint it so it is what it is. Also, the uke acquired a dent in the binding on the bottom edge in the back. I repaired it but the repair shows, it's circled in the photo.
I build these instruments to last and I'll fix any problem that comes up if it' related to my work, if it's dropped or left outside in the weather or sat on, that doesn't count. But I'll do any repairs for a reasonable fee. Properly cared for this uke should last a lifetime.
Thanks for looking!
--Vic
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