I was lucky enough two years ago to find some boards that were wide enough to make alto ukuleles with one piece tops and backs. They make for asymmetrical and wavy looking instruments and have become popular with customers. This one looks and sounds great and I’m happy to send it to Cindy so she can make her own music with it. The Myrtle is salvaged from a furniture maker, the Douglas fir neck is made from old floorboards and the pistachio comes from California orchards.