Hochapeafarm
Well-known member
Years ago, I had the pleasure of going through the build process to get my Mya-Moe Traditional tenor ukulele with Gordon, Char, and Aaron. Regrettably, two years later, I ended up rehoming the ukulele as I had been bitten by the baritone bug, and I used my MM tenor to help fund my new baritone. Now I am playing tenors again, and I really miss my lovely MM instrument!
In looking at the Mya-Moe web site earlier today, it looks like there is no longer a ‘Traditional’ tenor model available, only the Classic model. Aside from no more Traditional models being available, from what I can tell on the MM web site, it does look like most of the other features I had loved about my old Mya-Moe are still available.
I know that Gordon and Char no longer own MM, and I am wondering about how MM ukuleles in production since the new owner took over may differ (or not) from when Gordon, Char, and Aaron built them. If you have any insight in this light, I’d be grateful for feedback.
Additionally, if anyone has gone through the build process with the new owner, I would love feedback on what kind of instrument you purchased and how you are liking it.
Finally, if you have/had a previous generation of a MM uke from when Gordon and Char owned Mya-Moe AND you also have/had a MM from the new owner, I would be curious if you’ve noticed any differences in the build of your instruments.
Thank you for your sharing your impressions!
In looking at the Mya-Moe web site earlier today, it looks like there is no longer a ‘Traditional’ tenor model available, only the Classic model. Aside from no more Traditional models being available, from what I can tell on the MM web site, it does look like most of the other features I had loved about my old Mya-Moe are still available.
I know that Gordon and Char no longer own MM, and I am wondering about how MM ukuleles in production since the new owner took over may differ (or not) from when Gordon, Char, and Aaron built them. If you have any insight in this light, I’d be grateful for feedback.
Additionally, if anyone has gone through the build process with the new owner, I would love feedback on what kind of instrument you purchased and how you are liking it.
Finally, if you have/had a previous generation of a MM uke from when Gordon and Char owned Mya-Moe AND you also have/had a MM from the new owner, I would be curious if you’ve noticed any differences in the build of your instruments.
Thank you for your sharing your impressions!