So, I've started on a bad note here. My bad. I started playing a low-G Pono Tenor (PTO-E) about 5-6 years ago after visiting my oldest son who was working in Oahu, Hawaii. I got into finger picking from the start, learning things that interested me and from things I saw on YouTube. My younger son showed some interest so his mother and I got him a Pono Tenor about a year later for a combined Christmas & birthday present and he and I traded tunes to work on even though we live far from one another. This past spring I added a bright little cedar top Ohana CK-50 MG concert with conventional high-g tuning.
I bought the RISA a few years back after seeing a couple very appealing YouTube videos of people playing one with lots of effects and creating a big sound. It was impulsive and I guess I was thinking that it might be fun to play with a mixed instriment group focusing on rock and roll and blues. When I got it and amplified it my wife didn't like it and having no history playing guitar (acoustic or electric) I found that I preferred the rich sound and finger pick comfort of my acoustic. So, it has basically been sitting around. I'm 65 and perhaps it will be something I keep and pass along to my sons but I am also going through a simplify period in my life. I am an obsessed kiteboarder and kayaker with an array of toys everywhere I look. I use those toys however. My acoustic ukuleles are easy to pick up and play and travel with me (everywhere) so they get used as well on pretty much a daily basis. Not so much the RISA ukulele.
I guess I see this instriment being better off living somewhere where it will be used and enjoyed. I can afford to keep it and probably will continue to pull it out from time to time and continue trying to get the hang of using a pick.
Anyway, I apologize to the Ukulele Underground Forum group for my bad manners at not introducing myself and for placing an ad in the Marketplace before saying hello and without reading the "rules."