2 years playing uke. 4 ukes, but I basically play only 3 of them.
#1 ... The concert size Lanikai TunaUke, all solid spalted mango, which was my starter uke, sits mostly unused. Its a stunning beauty, an older/discontinued model that was formally from the top of their build range, it plays very well, set up is perfect for me. It is balanced pretty well but a bit heavy; I blame some of that weight on the factory installed pick-up, Fishman pre-amp & battery weight. I don't regret buying it or owning it, I just rarely take it out of the case. I'd sell it if someone wanted it, not that I'm looking to sell it, but...
#2 ... I love playing my Romero Creations flamed & spalted solid mango Tiny Tenor, the sound is so rich, loud and full and wonderful. Its probably my favorite.
#3 ... My aNueNue Custom Maui Mango III is a wonderful solid tone wood clear grain mango tenor, plays beautifully and sounds very nice, a brighter punchier tone than the Tiny Tenor, and a little quieter too. Love this one too. It is beautiful in every way.
#4 ... The Magic Fluke concert size Fluke that stands next to my easy chair probably, by default, gets played the most. It is never in a case, regardless of season, so it is always handy and close by, gets picked up at random, strummed, and put back down, just because it is always there waiting to be played.
At this point I really don't covet to many other instruments. I'd love a Kala Elite Parquetry, but there is no logical reason for that love, its just different and I think it would be nice to have. Might by a Romero Creations The Replica at some point, they make an all solid cedar top with solid mahogany back & side model that looks nice and I don't have a cedar/mahogany uke ... but I might be just as happy with a Cordoba 32T, which is also all solid, also designed by Pepe Romero Jr, and is cedar over rosewood and can be found at 1/2 the price. I wouldn't buy both, but I'd consider either a nice addition. The OUTDOOR UKULELES tenors also interest me, not for their sound, but just to have one that I can leave out at the pool house and not worry about. My dream ukulele is an aNueNue Moon Bird tenor. Some day. Some day.