Icelander53
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Is it? I have a black tenor with a hardwood fretboard strung in Low G with La Bella strings. It's really pretty. I've had it a fairly long time now and I still can get that WOW! feel when playing it. The sound is simply amazing to my ears, at times anyway. I'm used to the large neck now and have come to prefer it.
So anyway I have always looked longingly at the Fluke with the solid Koa top. With all the bells and whistles it would be running about $450 without any electronics. Not a fortune but still that's some change.
But I have not heard how it sounds. Has anyone here taken that leap into the solid Koa top Fluke??? If so please, would you tell me if it really sounds a lot better???
As a retired old man with too much time on his hands and not enough ukes, I'm desperate to know. (sounds pretty pathetic when I put it like that)
So anyway I have always looked longingly at the Fluke with the solid Koa top. With all the bells and whistles it would be running about $450 without any electronics. Not a fortune but still that's some change.
But I have not heard how it sounds. Has anyone here taken that leap into the solid Koa top Fluke??? If so please, would you tell me if it really sounds a lot better???
As a retired old man with too much time on his hands and not enough ukes, I'm desperate to know. (sounds pretty pathetic when I put it like that)
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