Wow - if that was the best you could do against a tile floor I want to know two things:
1) What kind of ukulele was that?
2) When did you stop eating your Wheaties? (With acknowledgement you may not be old enough to remember the old commercials...)
Wow - if that was the best you could do against a tile floor I want to know two things:
1) What kind of ukulele was that?
2) When did you stop eating your Wheaties? (With acknowledgement you may not be old enough to remember the old commercials...)
Ouch. Fortunately, though I love my Taylor guitar and have to give the company props for having great customer service, I've absolutely zero interest in their ukulele. It's so obviously a gimmick ploy based on what they are seeing as the temporary surge in interest in the ukulele and I just refuse to buy into that hype. Though I'm sure the ukulele is probably well made, from a marketing standpoint I really don't see it as being morally any different than the stupid Fender Relic trash that was recently discussed in another thread. Gimmick toys for folks with more money than brains...just my opinion.
If I had that kind of money for a uke I'd rather put it into a nice Hawaiian custom-shop uke or toward getting on Chuck's waiting list.