Dude, I know I'm not helping, but drop the sinker and stick with the koa! It's a Hawaiian-made uke. Blonde koa... mmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Why sinker? I would look for real tight grain with good silk
Dude, I know I'm not helping, but drop the sinker and stick with the koa! It's a Hawaiian-made uke. Blonde koa... mmmmmmmmmmmmmm
I'm already getting the blonde koa. But looking into sinker redwood for other possibilities
Anyone know where I can buy some nice straight grained sinker redwood for a tenor soundboard? It's pretty tough to find this for an ukulele!
I sometimes wonder about "sinker" redwood.
I've been hearing about it for years, I mean how much "sunk" redwood is there in the world?
I sometimes wonder about "sinker" redwood.
I've been hearing about it for years, I mean how much "sunk" redwood is there in the world?
Hi Mike,
the trouble is, if it is not sunk, it's technically illegal, or in the immortal words of Monty Python (on witches in Holy Grail):
"Right! So, if she weighs the same as a duck, she'd float in water, and she must be made of wood,..."
I sometimes wonder about "sinker" redwood.
I've been hearing about it for years, I mean how much "sunk" redwood is there in the world?