You are in good company here! There are
many on this forum who collect ukuleles (I mean, you have to have at least two: one for high g, one for low g... oh, and of course different tonewoods need representation - mahogany, koa, mango, cedar, spruce... and sizes! don't forget sopranino to super baritone and u-bass, and harp ukulele... and what if you want to try different tunings, you need enough ukuleles for that... plus that particular ukulele luthier I don't yet have an example of so I need that one...). We call it UAS (ukulele acquisition syndrome) and there is no cure (well, unless you want there to be).
Enjoy your time with us, and I look forward to hearing more about what you get up to with your ukes! Plus, we'd love to see some pics of your herd - please consider posting to our
Post Your Uke Pics Here thread. And you might want to peruse the
Marketplace for more drool-worthy ukes to add to your stable.