Neil_O
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So I'm looking at this ukulele, and thinking how much I like the two bouts being similar sized, and some of the old stylings. But then I start wondering what is going on with the giant looking frets. I suppose the term "flushed fretboard" means no fretboard extension over the top, when I realize it is flush to the top, not just ending before the top.
So do these frets being ridiculously tall, if I am seeing correctly, mean that your finger tips may not even touch the fretboard when playing, and that if they do, you would be sharpening the notes?
https://coolhandukes.shop/product/ohana-ukulele-ck-28-nunes-style-solid-premium-mahogany-concert/
https://ohana-music.com/products/ck-28-solid-premium-mahogany-nunes-style-5-string-concert
So do these frets being ridiculously tall, if I am seeing correctly, mean that your finger tips may not even touch the fretboard when playing, and that if they do, you would be sharpening the notes?
https://coolhandukes.shop/product/ohana-ukulele-ck-28-nunes-style-solid-premium-mahogany-concert/
https://ohana-music.com/products/ck-28-solid-premium-mahogany-nunes-style-5-string-concert