#926 Myrtle Tenor Ukulele

All Myrtle tenor ukes are a standard item around here and have been for a long time. Using one wood for top, back and sides gives a classic ukulele sound, but the Myrtle helps us stand out from all the Koa and Mahogany out there. This one is rich, deep and vibrant with plenty of volume. The 1.5” nut width gives extra room for the fingers. The Myrtle is from the Carpenter Ant Stash in Portland, the Walnut is from a Hood River tree that I milled and the Port Orford Cedar in the neck was from my neighbor, a retired flute maker.