21 Apr Walnut concert ukulele
Here’s a nice no-frills concert uke in English walnut for the body; tulip wood for the neck and a rosewood fretboard. I love the marbled grain pattern on the headstock.
Here’s a nice no-frills concert uke in English walnut for the body; tulip wood for the neck and a rosewood fretboard. I love the marbled grain pattern on the headstock.
Here’s a non-traditional uke if ever there was one. It’s a 5 string tenor, with the low G string outboard of the high one, the opposite of the typical multi-string layout. The body is American cherry for the back & ...
A very nice-looking concert uke in Indian rosewood with spruce top. Mahongany neck and black edge binding to the body.
Indian rosewood with a soundboard in Western red cedar. The 5 string tenor combines both low and high G strings to give a unique sound.
I really like the looks of this concert uke. With its non – figured khaya wood highlighted with a bound body and fretboard, I think it has the appearance of a true workhorse ukulele. Of course, it has the sound to match, with a ...
Ken Middleton visited the workshop today, to collect his new purpleheart tenor uke. The design brief for this instrument was to make an instrument that was both visually striking and sonically loud. The purpleheart wood of the body is ...
Here are the first four ukuleles to be completed in the new Tinguitar workshop at Windsor Works, Hebden Bridge. From left to right, there’s a 5-string tenor in rosewood / cedar, longneck soprano in London plane, concert in Khaya ...
I have another of my popular meranti soprano ukuleles available for sale. As before this is a no-frills specification with great sound and playability. Meranti wood neck and body; rosewood fretboard, mahogany bridge and ebony friction ...
Indian rosewood back & sides, Western red cedar top. Mahogany neck. Bound ebony fretboard. This is pretty much my top specification in a soprano. The finish is French polish and it sounds as good as it looks – loud and punchy.