Hi, long time lurker, but I've got bitten by the uke bug, so time to ask some questions.
I tried to search for car ukulele, but it's too short and automobile didn't pop up any titles of posts.
Anyhow, I live in Michigan, and was wondering what people leave in the car in extreme weather. Would a Kala Waterman hold up, or would the cold make it brittle? With the wind chills, it's been 10 degrees below zero a couple of times lately. I get an hour lunch break, but it's too far to go home, and sometimes, I just have to get away and go park somewhere to decompress after I eat lunch.
So any ideas, other than buying a cheapie wood and hauling it in and out with me?
I see those tiny, cheap tourist ones that are around 18" that I might spring for. I'm a home care/ hospice worker so I'm already carrying a big work bag around, and I can't haul a ukulele into client's homes with me, so some days, I wouldn't be able to have one with me, I got too much to carry as it is.
I've bought an old Supertone that's on the way right now, but that's going to stay at home.
Thanks, Lisa
I tried to search for car ukulele, but it's too short and automobile didn't pop up any titles of posts.
Anyhow, I live in Michigan, and was wondering what people leave in the car in extreme weather. Would a Kala Waterman hold up, or would the cold make it brittle? With the wind chills, it's been 10 degrees below zero a couple of times lately. I get an hour lunch break, but it's too far to go home, and sometimes, I just have to get away and go park somewhere to decompress after I eat lunch.
So any ideas, other than buying a cheapie wood and hauling it in and out with me?
I see those tiny, cheap tourist ones that are around 18" that I might spring for. I'm a home care/ hospice worker so I'm already carrying a big work bag around, and I can't haul a ukulele into client's homes with me, so some days, I wouldn't be able to have one with me, I got too much to carry as it is.
I've bought an old Supertone that's on the way right now, but that's going to stay at home.
Thanks, Lisa