#751- Mahogany Tenor Ukulele

None of us are perfect, but we all matter and we’ve got some life left in us, I think. This simple tenor Uke is made from all salvaged scraps from the shop. The body is African Mahogany, cast off because the pieces were too small for guitar makers. The Fir neck and Maple everything else are scraps from the Carpenter Ant stash in Portland. I added some rustic stain to pop the grain, which I really like. It’s got a low g, geared tuners, brass strap buttons, a radiused fretboard and bone nut and saddle. Easy to play, with a big, honest sound.