Used Matchstick Ukulele with cardboard matchbox case

Hum ... I wonder about getting some Koa matches, and .... No, it would be easier just to buy tailings from a Ukulele factory. He should have left a match head or two in place. No, wait, that wouldn't be too good if someone shouted "Strike up the band!" I wonder if anyone has ever performed on a burning Ukulele?

I guess I'm just not into the matchstick thing. I wonder, though, what other odd materials ukes have been made from. I know about the cigar box ukes. But, what else is out there?
 
it looks pretty, and there is alot of work put into that. I dunno about sound though but the looks are there
 
it looks pretty, and there is alot of work put into that. I dunno about sound though but the looks are there[/QUOTE

It says the builder worked for 5 h each day and it took 400 h to build. It is certainly a nice job. Maybe he walked around and asked just anybody: "do you have a match?" ;-)
 
would definatly give it wall space
 
I was hoping it would fit in a matchbox sorta like a smaller version of one of those mini koalohas.
 
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