#502- Mahogany, Cherry and Maple Tenor Ukulele

I love the classic mainlaind ukes of the early-mid 20th century. Many of them used Honduras mahogany as the main tone wood instead of the rarer Hawaiian Koa. This uke is a no frills tenor, with cherry and maple for the neck, headplate, fretboard and bridge. Geared tuners, bone nut and saddle, fluorocarbon strings, radiused fretboard and hard shell case. All the wood is from the Carpenter Ant stash in Portland. Yours for $1550 plus shipping. Click here to buy, happy strumming.

I received #502 this afternoon. What a beauty; although you already know that. I love the beautiful simplicity of this uke and it sounds great right out of the box. I’ll write you again in a few weeks with a little more detailed feedback. Anyway, thanks again. I’m so happy!!

Update: ....Six weeks later I’m even more in love with #502 than ever. That simple stark beauty just bowls me over every single time I look at it. And it sounds and plays amazing. This is my go-to uke. Thanks again and hoping all is well with the Keim family. Best wishes always!
- C. P.