Jerryc41
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This arrived yesterday, after ordering it in July. It was made in Verona, Italy. I saw it reviewed by Barry Maz, and his review persuaded me to buy one.
The one-man company is Antica Ukuleleria, and this model is a Sacco (sack) soprano. The body is jute and resin. The fretboard and bridge are pearwood, and the top is birch. It has an oil finish. If I hold it up to the light, the light shines through the sound hole through the jute body.
It's very smooth and light, and it has a typical soprano sound.
The one-man company is Antica Ukuleleria, and this model is a Sacco (sack) soprano. The body is jute and resin. The fretboard and bridge are pearwood, and the top is birch. It has an oil finish. If I hold it up to the light, the light shines through the sound hole through the jute body.
It's very smooth and light, and it has a typical soprano sound.