haolejohn
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I was sitting in my classroom the other day jamming with one of my co-teachers (guitar player) when another one of our co-teachers commented on the beauty and sound of my uke. I paused to admire my uke (solid koa top with solid mahaghany back and sides) when I noticed a crack on the back. I had no idea that it was cracked. The previous week I had spent twenty minutes in the principals office trying to convince him to spend $500 of our budget on 10 student ukes for the uke club I've started. It wasn't there. Anyways to make a long story short I packed her up in the box I got a martin backpacker in (thank you Tuscardo) and shipped her over to Maui to get it repaired. I'm clueless as to how it got there (I live in Georgia where the humidity is worse than Hawai'i and i store a humidifier in the case). Now I have been forced to play my six string. I miss my 4 strings. Anyone ever experienced something like this?