New Ukuleles!
I am proud to have completed four tenor ukuleles. For those of you who followed their build process, you can finally enjoy seeing the final instruments!
All four of the instruments are presently on their way to their new homes in Australia, Hawaii, Vermont and Philadelphia. Based on my correspondence with the musicians, it is clear that they are headed to true ukulele enthusiasts who will make them sing.
Pepe:
Sitka Spruce top with abalone purfling. Indian Rosewood back and sides, maple bindings. Pepe is on its way to Hawai’i.
Amigo X:
Sinker Red Cedar top, with Bubinga sides and back. This ukulele is on its way to Australia.
Paul, the owner of this instrument, forwarded me the following note after receiving his ukulele:
““Wow” what a great Christmas present – excellent workmanship, not to mention the sound which I love. I Also love the combination of bubinga and redwood.”
Little Tiger:
Sinker Red Cedar top, with Bubinga sides and back. This one also features custom inlay work on the fretboard. This instrument is on its way to Philadelphia.
I also received the following note from its proud owner:
“Simply amazing! I cannot put this ukulele down. I wanted an instrument that I can cherish and pass down to my son. You delivered. I love the craftsmanship and the wonderful deep tone. The Redwood and Bubinga is a great combination. The inlay work looks even better in person. You should be proud of your gift and skills. Thank you for making this beautiful instrument. Hopefully in the future you will do me the honor of building another instrument.”
— Morgan S.
D’jango:
Western Red Cedar top, with Indian Rosewood sides and back. D’jango will soon be home in Vermont.
As always, if you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me!











