Show us your ukes!

Just started playing the uke back in march, and just joined the community today. This is my first tenor uke! (Flight Diana)
 

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Hello all, I'm a long time lurker and with very few posts but thought I would show you some pictures of a Favilla soprano that I acquired several years ago. It had some minor cracks so I sent it to Jake Wildwood with the hopes that it could be stabilized. I think he did a great job. Jake thought it was manufactured in the 1940's but I do not have any proof of when it was made. The cream colored bindings are a nice touch I hadn't seen before.

I look forward to any thoughts and input anyone would like to share.


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Hello all, I'm a long time lurker and with very few posts but thought I would show you some pictures of a Favilla soprano that I acquired several years ago. It had some minor cracks so I sent it to Jake Wildwood with the hopes that it could be stabilized. I think he did a great job. Jake thought it was manufactured in the 1940's but I do not have any proof of when it was made. The cream colored bindings are a nice touch I hadn't seen before.

I look forward to any thoughts and input anyone would like to share.
That is a really great sounding ukulele! And you play it really well, highlighting its beautiful voice. Thanks a lot for coming out of the lurk to share with us, that was a treat!
 
Thanks for the comment, but to be clear, that is Jake playing. Trust me - you don't want to hear me play it!
Well then that was an excellent representation of how that ukulele could sound, great to have that reference. Thanks for sharing!
 
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