Hi Woody,
My beautiful, hand made instrument arrived in perfect condition at my office yesterday afternoon. So very exciting! I had a dinner meeting last night so it was late when I clipped my tuning snark to the headstock and play around a little. You made me an absolutely gorgeous instrument. I love it! I will start to practice using the books I have purchased.
Can you tell me the name of the local wood you used on the front of the uke? I know the neck is rosewood and the back is mahogany.
I will be buying a case for it and will fondly think if my trip to Mo’orea, meeting you and my trip to your shop whenever I am playing it. Wishing you many more years of happy instrument design!!
Sincerely,
– Christine
The wood is called Tou wood native wood
– Woody