gustophersmob
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The simpler, older ones are more elegant I think.Another silly thread idea. Post up pics of your sound hole. No matter how plain or fancy!
1950’ Martin Concert
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1956 Gibson Uke-1 soprano
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1950’s Harmony Airline soprano
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2013 Bushman Jenny Soprano
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I tend to agree. I can appreciate some bling, but prefer more simple.The simpler, older ones are more elegant I think.
It's a Good Time concert scale. Sounds good, but difficult to play. For me, at least.Lol, love it!
what kind of banjo uke(?) is that?
Very pretty! I assume that’s wood marquetry?
Those are all the woody kind that I dig! Love 'em!Ohana SK-50WG:
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Twisted Wood Sierra tenor:
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Famous FS-5
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Steve Heizer tenor:
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I think yours definitely wins for most unique and eye-catching!!!Here’s mine. Do cats have tonsils?
Ohana SK-50WG:
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Twisted Wood Sierra tenor:
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Famous FS-5
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Steve Heizer tenor:
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That's very unique! What was the inspiration or meaning behind the rabbits?Not handy to get a pic of the finished, but here's a WIP from my first StewMac kit (I'm not good at following directions)
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