I'll have to spend more time with it since it's almost an hour. I love how the said the neck on his personal uke was mahogany salvaged from Bob Hope's poolside bar.
Wow that is some awesome instruments there...somehow I feel that parts of this video I have seen before, or am I having Deja vu....noticed it was made last week.. tell me I am not
going crazy...LOL or was there a video similiar to this one, because I see Rick with a new haircut...a dead giveaway I must be wrong...
i just got done watching Rick's video..I think the Uke world should be happy to have Rick here..with all his knowledge it is unreal that his loves building ukulele's for us! he can play pretty good too..
i like his dry wit "I was in a band in college>>Banana and the Bunch///old time music with A peel"..ha ha<<
What a GREAT video! There is a wealth of knowledge stored up in Rick's brain & this video provides an amazing view into his long love affair with stringed instruments. The Compass Rose ukulele's obviously have been birthed with a great sense of history & innovation as well.
Indeed, UU is richer because of Rick Turner's participation.
Wow that is some awesome instruments there...somehow I feel that parts of this video I have seen before, or am I having Deja vu....noticed it was made last week.. tell me I am not
going crazy...LOL or was there a video similiar to this one, because I see Rick with a new haircut...a dead giveaway I must be wrong...
Video courtesy of Carlos Seligo, husband of my office right hand, Eliza James.
We're stepping it all up a notch here; there will be a new website soon with tons of information and photos, we're doing more with Facebook both on the Rick Turner Guitars page and my own personal page, and we're looking at increasing production by about 25% next year.
The one distraction may be my getting my band from 1967 back together again for a very few gigs and maybe some recording. The band, "Autosalvage" is about to be profiled in a piece by rock historian Ed Ward for Terry Gross' fantastic NPR show, "Fresh Air". Ed has suggested that we perhaps might play at a major annual event in Austin next winter...and since he was a co-founder of the festival, it could happen. We did one album for RCA that has subsequently been re-released twice, and now come to find out, we're on iTunes and Last FM. Where's the money? As I'm fond of saying, there may be enough for a round of cappuccinos for the band...
Oh, did I mention that we now are making 14 fret tenor ukes in our old body style as well as 14 fret tenors and concerts in a miniature very rounded jumbo shape? There's an outrageous all sycamore mini jumbo tenor in the spray booth, and Gryphon now has about a dozen ukes on order.
Oh, did I mention that we now are making 14 fret tenor ukes in our old body style as well as 14 fret tenors and concerts in a miniature very rounded jumbo shape? There's an outrageous all sycamore mini jumbo tenor in the spray booth, and Gryphon now has about a dozen ukes on order.
Oh, did I mention that we now are making 14 fret tenor ukes in our old body style as well as 14 fret tenors and concerts in a miniature very rounded jumbo shape? There's an outrageous all sycamore mini jumbo tenor in the spray booth, and Gryphon now has about a dozen ukes on order.
I played one of the mini-jumbo's at Gryphon and I went back two days later to mess around again because I was in the area . . . and it was gone. Can't wait to see the cutaway cherry body!