#555- Figured Oak Tenor Banjo Ukulele

I really like white oak for banjos lately. It’s loud and crisp with a dusty edge to it, like it’s already old. This oak is from the Carpenter Ant stash in Portland and was likely cut for furniture or clock cases originally. It also uses an oak bridge made from a wine barrel from the winery up the road. The pistachio fretboard and headplate is from California orchards.