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Holiday Special! I have lowered the price on my Sprucehouse Soprano to $175 including shipping CONUS. Description and pics below
Sprucehouse Soprano S-0 (12 frets to body)
Features: solid Sapele top, laminated Sapele back and sides, , fingerboard and bridge of ebonized select hardwood, Martin strings and upgraded friction tuners. Finished with a hand-rubbed oil varnish. 11 oz. total weight.
Light, loud and lovely; This ukulele chimes the sweetest music with the traditional mahogany sound. It is a joy to play. It was hand built by Al McWhorter 2/18/2010. It is a sturdy little uke and after hours of playtime it doesn't show any strum marks. I am clumsy so there are a couple minor dings that are barely visible.
The laminated woods that SpruceHouse uses are of a high quality and, when combined with his AAA-quality solid top woods, produce a tone that is virtually indistinguishable from that of an all-solid-wood ukulele. The savings are substantial over the cost of the increasingly endangered traditional tonewoods and have the added benefit of being environmentally responsible. Additionally, all adhesives and finishes used by SpruceHouse are also eco-friendly and, in most cases, organic!
This ukulele retails new for $255. It comes with a hardcase case with three latches that cost (2 years ago) an additional $35 totaling $290 new.
I was selling the uke and case for $200 including shipping to continental United States. 5% discount if you pay with a money order. I have lowered the price to $175 for the Holidays.
View Sprucehouse ukes at http://www.sprucehouseukuleles
Holiday Special! I have lowered the price on my Sprucehouse Soprano to $175 including shipping CONUS. Description and pics below
Sprucehouse Soprano S-0 (12 frets to body)
Features: solid Sapele top, laminated Sapele back and sides, , fingerboard and bridge of ebonized select hardwood, Martin strings and upgraded friction tuners. Finished with a hand-rubbed oil varnish. 11 oz. total weight.
Light, loud and lovely; This ukulele chimes the sweetest music with the traditional mahogany sound. It is a joy to play. It was hand built by Al McWhorter 2/18/2010. It is a sturdy little uke and after hours of playtime it doesn't show any strum marks. I am clumsy so there are a couple minor dings that are barely visible.
The laminated woods that SpruceHouse uses are of a high quality and, when combined with his AAA-quality solid top woods, produce a tone that is virtually indistinguishable from that of an all-solid-wood ukulele. The savings are substantial over the cost of the increasingly endangered traditional tonewoods and have the added benefit of being environmentally responsible. Additionally, all adhesives and finishes used by SpruceHouse are also eco-friendly and, in most cases, organic!
This ukulele retails new for $255. It comes with a hardcase case with three latches that cost (2 years ago) an additional $35 totaling $290 new.
I was selling the uke and case for $200 including shipping to continental United States. 5% discount if you pay with a money order. I have lowered the price to $175 for the Holidays.
View Sprucehouse ukes at http://www.sprucehouseukuleles
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