I sure hope you don't mind me tagging my ukulele on your facebook page. I am never sure what I am doing on FB. You should read the personal message someone sent me. Whoa! But anyway, hope that was ok. Of not, I'll remove. Have a lovely weekend.
Why is it my ukulele is so popular? :-) 'Twas a hit in Denver.
Chuck, Just wanted to say thanks for mentioning the Lenox blades on the resawing thread. Even on my 12" bandsaw it cuts like a dream. I can now start resawing the piles of curly maple I have drying in my garage and maybe have room out there for doing some actual work. Phil Pearson
Great website all around I'll add. A cultural ambassador of a site. Nice!
Chuck, Just wanted to say thanks for you insightful comments/reply on bending sides in my "clay" post. More importantly, thanks for seeing into the mind of a newbie making his frightful venture into uke building. A decent woodworker and designer myself, luthiery is a way bigger world than I suspected. It's daunting (as is the forum). I do plan on making a contribution to the world via uke building, however big or small it may be. Certainly my young son will get a hand-built concert uke that he helps build and perhaps it will go much further than that with other kids in his homeschool group etc. Boulder could use a uke-estra. Great ukes you make on your website, btw. Aloha -David
I'm trying to look at Bonnie's jewelry via your websiste. It says I need a password. The word "chuck" does not work? PM it to me, wouldja? Mahalo
Thanks for the Rio Grande link
Good morning, Mr, Moore!
thanks for all the comments on my questions/posts. Your input has always been constructive and I appreciate the time you take to help us beginners.
checking out your work, huh? I have been touching and playing it ever since 11:15!!!
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