Crisp and sweet, loud and full, easy to play and completely unique. I love this tenor. The one piece Spruce top is from a drift log from British Columbia. The Myrtle is from the Carpenter Ant Stash in Portland. The Fir neck is a salvaged floor joist. The rest is Pistachio from California Orchards. I love instruments like this with a muted, earth tone color palette. The bird’s foot purfling looks like a brown line from far away, but up close reveals it’s tiny beauty. Low g, K&K pickup, geared tuners, bone nut and saddle and fluorocarbon strings.