finkdaddy
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Here is a myrtle wood tenor I just finished for a store in California. It's all solid myrtle with a mahogany neck. This is the first low-g uke I've made and the thickness really threw me off. I wound up having to remove the first bridge and replace it with a thicker one to keep the g-string from buzzing on the frets. Other than that, I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. I will post a sound clip once the strings have stretched for a couple of days.
Thanks to all of you for your advice and inspiration!
~Fred
Thanks to all of you for your advice and inspiration!
~Fred