Very nice as usual Chuck.
I see you're showing off your shop chops too! With that eliptical rosette and the bridge inlay too...
I want to join the spruce / milo club too so I can hang out with u and Stan next time I visit!
Chuck, can I have one pretty please?
wow..Len....what a beauty you got here...Chuck did a nice work on yours.
I'd like to see you play rather than corey haha...
Congratulations again....my MB brother!
Thanks you my MB sister...
you have to come and visit too...Yes Chuck did me a great favor and built me a Beautiful Ukulele I will keep and
enjoy forever....
I hope you get a chance to get a Custom Moore Bettah too...keep your fingers crossed..
I had mine crossed for a long time...haha
Here's Bruddah Lens' MB brother made at the same time.
Name is "Two Feathers; Named after a spirit guide who appeared to me when I was 4 or 5 sitting on the slopes of Mt. Jumbo in Missoula, Montana.
The grizzly bearpaw represents my Lakota native ancestory and signifys strength, dilegence and patience.
Chuck and I combined our two cultures by using bearclaw spruce, sacred wood from the native mother tree and milo, sacred wood from the island culture. Radiused ebony fretboard and headstock with a thin neck.
The first night playing I stayed up til three. Not by choice but it seemed TF was soaking up the energy like a sponge. Was really surreal.
I am beyond blessed having my Spirit Totem built by a man who truly understood the healing nature this uke will be used for. And I'm blessed to have the brother of Len's palmtree; may they both bring happiness and joy for many fruture generations after us.
I love this one Patrick and the significance for you...What an incredible uke and treasure and spirit!Here's Bruddah Lens' MB brother made at the same time.
Name is "Two Feathers; Named after a spirit guide who appeared to me when I was 4 or 5 sitting on the slopes of Mt. Jumbo in Missoula, Montana.
The grizzly bearpaw represents my Lakota native ancestory and signifys strength, dilegence and patience.
Chuck and I combined our two cultures by using bearclaw spruce, sacred wood from the native mother tree and milo, sacred wood from the island culture. Radiused ebony fretboard and headstock with a thin neck.
The first night playing I stayed up til three. Not by choice but it seemed TF was soaking up the energy like a sponge. Was really surreal.
I am beyond blessed having my Spirit Totem built by a man who truly understood the healing nature this uke will be used for. And I'm blessed to have the brother of Len's palmtree; may they both bring happiness and joy for many fruture generations after us.