I've been playing classical guitar for more than 50 years. I'm not a great player, but I've worked through a fascination with nylon strung guitars that has moved through more than 50 instruments.
I recently purchased a Enya uke for my daughter and in the course of finding the uke ran across the 6 string Baritone. I ordered a Caramel and was amazed, as were my friends. One friend had to have the Caramel and I sold it to him and turned around to buy the another one with different woods--just to see if the quality remained the same.
Now I am in search mode, checking out 6 string Baritone ukuleles, Guitaleles, 1/4 sized guitars, and mini-guitars (not sure what the difference is between those, but with the help of people on this forum I hope to learn.
I recently purchased a Enya uke for my daughter and in the course of finding the uke ran across the 6 string Baritone. I ordered a Caramel and was amazed, as were my friends. One friend had to have the Caramel and I sold it to him and turned around to buy the another one with different woods--just to see if the quality remained the same.
Now I am in search mode, checking out 6 string Baritone ukuleles, Guitaleles, 1/4 sized guitars, and mini-guitars (not sure what the difference is between those, but with the help of people on this forum I hope to learn.