
Australian Uke
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Australian Uke
Hi guys. This is my first post here. Just recently finished my first instrument. It's a tenor uke. Mahogany neck, sapelli fingerboard, plywood(!) body. Took about 40 hours to complete and sounds sweet. Very happy with it...Thinking about the next,improved upon version already! 

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Re: Australian Uke
Welcome to the Forum, Marcus! How about a bigger picture that we can actually see?
MIMForum Staff - Way North of Baltimore
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Re: Australian Uke
Sorry about that. Hope these are better....
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Re: Australian Uke
post a youtube video so we can hear it?
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Re: Australian Uke
Looks pretty cool Marcus. I like the peghead.
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Re: Australian Uke
I like the body shape. Did you have to steam bend the plywood? How did that work out?