Raygf
Well-known member
The "neglecting your starter uke" thread has me going through all of my cases. I just pulled out my Pono mahogany tenor. What a fantastic uke! And what a shame it does not get more play time. I have it tuned down a half step and strung with high g Worth clears.
I know we joke about UAS a lot around here, but I've been seriously contemplating the questions, Why do I have so many ukes and do I truly need them all? I have 2 customs on order (An Earnest Instruments Concert neck Cigar Box should be done in July and a Glyph tenor I ordered 3 years ago starts in November. Very excited about this one!!!). Still, I find myself looking at the Ohana spruce top/rosewood soprano. I do not own a spruce top/rosewood uke, but don't want another soprano. Luckily they are not making a concert or tenor model. I would pull the trigger on either one of those in a heartbeat. Problem, what problem?
Open up those cases all of you "Ukulele Whore-ders" and strum a few chords.
Regards,
Ray ("Ukulele Whore-ders Group" Member)
I know we joke about UAS a lot around here, but I've been seriously contemplating the questions, Why do I have so many ukes and do I truly need them all? I have 2 customs on order (An Earnest Instruments Concert neck Cigar Box should be done in July and a Glyph tenor I ordered 3 years ago starts in November. Very excited about this one!!!). Still, I find myself looking at the Ohana spruce top/rosewood soprano. I do not own a spruce top/rosewood uke, but don't want another soprano. Luckily they are not making a concert or tenor model. I would pull the trigger on either one of those in a heartbeat. Problem, what problem?
Open up those cases all of you "Ukulele Whore-ders" and strum a few chords.
Regards,
Ray ("Ukulele Whore-ders Group" Member)