Seems like a fascinating builder, would love to hear more..
http://www.wunderkammerinstruments.co.uk
http://www.wunderkammerinstruments.co.uk
I just ordered a May soprano last month.
Delivery should be early next year 2021.
Love his builds. Really great craftsmanship and sound.
Christopher Davis-Shannon plays one. Look him up on YouTube.
My spruce + Koa soprano should be arriving soon! Very excited! Will try to post a NUD threadSeems like a fascinating builder, would love to hear more..
http://www.wunderkammerinstruments.co.uk
My spruce + Koa soprano should be arriving soon! Very excited! Will try to post a NUD thread
My spruce + Koa soprano should be arriving soon! Very excited! Will try to post a NUD thread
Oh cool, please do! I'm very uneducated when it comes to tonewoods, what made you decide on spruce + koa?
I can’t remember where, but I read somewhere that he does it simply because he thinks it looks nice. His 100th build however was made without the fretless part. (Probably one of the coolest ukes I’ve seen so far!)They sound great. I always wondered about the extended fingerboard with no frets. Sure, the absence of frets gives more room with less obstruction for picking there, but no extension at all would give more. Any thoughts on that design feature?
They sound great. I always wondered about the extended fingerboard with no frets. Sure, the absence of frets gives more room with less obstruction for picking there, but no extension at all would give more. Any thoughts on that design feature?
Very nice Ludwig! (Ludvig is my middle name too!) Is this the May model? It looks very similar to Christopher Davis-Shannon's May from this video
They sound great. I always wondered about the extended fingerboard with no frets. Sure, the absence of frets gives more room with less obstruction for picking there, but no extension at all would give more. Any thoughts on that design feature?
Samantha Muir plays one in some of her videos.
Mine is a bit older and has the standard fretboard, I suppose. It was called "Maui" model back then and has more or less the same construction as the "Ike" (+ the vintage body shape and the Nunes headstock design, of course).