I have read signatures, with envy, by many members of this forum when looking at the Marketplace and noted the incredible variety and number of ukuleles that some members own. Many members appear to own a good number of very desirable ukes from soprano to baritone.
My collection is one Lanikai concert ukulele and a Gold Tone concert banjolele which I am likely to part with soon. I will likely acquire a Pono concert this month. My thinking is that during my 2 hours of ukulele use per day, I really only need one or perhaps two ukuleles tops. I also play with a group of ukesters each week on Sunday afternoon.
With that said I pondered whether those with many ukuleles were "collectors" or "players" ?
It would be interesting to hear from those with multiple ukes as to why they have so many and how you make the best use of all those ukukeles.
Regards,
NOTLguy
My collection is one Lanikai concert ukulele and a Gold Tone concert banjolele which I am likely to part with soon. I will likely acquire a Pono concert this month. My thinking is that during my 2 hours of ukulele use per day, I really only need one or perhaps two ukuleles tops. I also play with a group of ukesters each week on Sunday afternoon.
With that said I pondered whether those with many ukuleles were "collectors" or "players" ?
It would be interesting to hear from those with multiple ukes as to why they have so many and how you make the best use of all those ukukeles.
Regards,
NOTLguy