Hey folks,
Just picked up an Ohana SK-35S at my local music shop. This was an impulse stop and purchase so I honestly didn't do my typical research. In my mind, since I'm a beginner and just mess around with ukuleles for fun and to relax, a laminate makes more sense to me because I don't want to worry AT ALL about "taking care of" or babying the instrument. I just want to pull it out when I have time and relax. I could've sworn that the sales guy told me the SK-35s is a laminate instrument, but when I got home and started looking it up, everything I can find says that it's solid mahogany construction. Can anyone verify one way or the other and please tell me if this ukulele is temperamental or will need special care and attention? Thanks!
Edit:I live in north Texas and don't plan on doing any traveling with this use outside of maybe taking it to a friends house or camping on occasion.
Just picked up an Ohana SK-35S at my local music shop. This was an impulse stop and purchase so I honestly didn't do my typical research. In my mind, since I'm a beginner and just mess around with ukuleles for fun and to relax, a laminate makes more sense to me because I don't want to worry AT ALL about "taking care of" or babying the instrument. I just want to pull it out when I have time and relax. I could've sworn that the sales guy told me the SK-35s is a laminate instrument, but when I got home and started looking it up, everything I can find says that it's solid mahogany construction. Can anyone verify one way or the other and please tell me if this ukulele is temperamental or will need special care and attention? Thanks!
Edit:I live in north Texas and don't plan on doing any traveling with this use outside of maybe taking it to a friends house or camping on occasion.
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