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A travel guitar made of Koa wood is a wonderful option for musicians who are frequently on the go. Koa wood is prized for its stunning grain patterns and beautiful tone, making it a popular choice for high-end guitars. Not only does it look great, but it also has a warm, rich sound that is perfect for both strumming and fingerpicking.
One of the main benefits of a travel guitar is its portability. This makes it easy to take with you wherever you go, whether you're heading to a gig or simply practicing on the road. The slim and sleek design of many travel guitars, including those made from Koa wood, makes them easy to transport and store.
In terms of tone, Koa wood is known for its bright, clear sound that is perfect for a wide range of musical styles. Whether you're playing folk, jazz, or rock, a Koa wood travel guitar can help you achieve the perfect tone. Additionally, the compact size of a travel guitar can sometimes result in a more focused sound that is ideal for recording or playing in smaller venues.
Overall, a travel guitar made of Koa wood is a fantastic choice for musicians who value portability, beautiful tone, and an eye-catching design. It's a versatile instrument that can help you take your music to new heights, no matter where your travels take you.
Standard guitar tuning E to E
Materials:
Top & Back: Live Edge Koa
Side & Neck: Cherry
Bridge, Fretboard: Ebony
Fret Markers & Inlays: Pearl, Koa 12th & Ebony
Turners: Gotoh UPT
Strings: Pepe Romaro Classical
Finish: Walrus Oil
Case: Custom Amaritage
Specs:
Scale Length: 20” 1/8
Body Length: 14”
Overall Length: 32”
Nut Width: 1” 7/8
Lower Bout Width: 11” 3/4
Lower Bout Depth: 1” 5/8
Upper Bout Width: 8” 1/4
Upper Bout Depth: 1” 5/8
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Introducing our stunning new tenor ukulele, crafted from highly figured Claro walnut sourced from an old orchard in central California. This instrument features a deep, warm tone that resonates beautifully, enhanced by a luxurious African hardwood Wenge for the fretboard, bridge and headplate. Accented with exquisite gold pearl inlays, this ukulele is not only a joy to play but also a striking piece of art. Perfect for musicians seeking both quality sound and visual appeal.
Materials:
Top Soundboard: Claro Walnut
Back & Sides: Claro Walnut
Neck: Mahogany
Soft Bevel: Claro Walnut
Bridge, Headplate & Fretboard: Wenge
Fret Markers & Inlays: Gold Pearl
Turners: Gold Gotoh UPT
Strings: Uke Logic (Low G)
Finish: Walrus Oil
Case: Crossrock fiberglass
Specs:
Scale Length: 17” 5/8
Body Length: 12”
Overall Length: 28”
Nut Width: 1” 7/16
Lower Bout Width: 10”
Lower Bout Depth: 2” 3/4
Upper Bout Width: 7”
Upper Bout Depth: 3” 1/2
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Available at Theukulelesite.com
This tenor cutaway ukulele, a prized instrument among musicians for its rich sound and comfortable size, reaches an unparalleled level of artistry when crafted through the harmonious blend of technology and traditional handcraftsmanship. Utilizing cherry wood, known for its warm tone and aesthetic appeal, as the foundational material, the instrument promises a sonic experience that is both deep and resonant. However, it is the addition of 5-star Tasmanian Blackwood that elevates this ukulele into a class of its own. Tasmanian Blackwood, often considered the grandpa to the revered Koa wood, shares a similar tonal quality with its Hawaiian counterpart. Its use not only pays homage to the traditional sounds of the ukulele but also introduces a unique timbre that is both rich and nuanced, making each strum a testament to its premium craftsmanship.
The marriage of CNC (Computer Numerical Control) precision with meticulous handcrafting techniques ensures that every curve and strumming surface of the ukulele is executed to perfection. CNC machining allows for an unparalleled level of accuracy in the instrument's construction, ensuring that each component fits flawlessly with the next. This precision is complemented by the handcrafted finishing touches that imbue the instrument with a sense of individuality and soul. The craftsman's touch is evident in the smooth finish, the seamless assembly, and the care with which the materials are selected and shaped.
Adding to the ukulele's charm is the exquisite inlay work that adorns its 12th fret—a touch of abalone and gold pearl fashioned into a turtle shell design. This intricate detail not only serves as a visually striking marker but also embodies the spirit of the ocean that is so closely tied to the ukulele's origins. The contrast of the lustrous inlay against the rich backdrop of cherry and Tasmanian Blackwood creates a visual and tactile experience that is both luxurious and inviting. This tenor ukulele, with its blend of exceptional materials, craftsmanship, and artistic detail, is not just a musical instrument but a piece of art that stands as a testament to the beauty of merging tradition with modern innovation.
Materials
Top Soundboard: Tasmanian Blackwood
Headplate: Tasmanian Blackwood
Sides & Neck: Cherry
Back: Tasmanian Blackwood
Fretboard: Ebony
Bridge: Ebony
Fret Markers: Gold Pearl
Signature Inlay/12th Fret Turtle Shell: Abalone & Gold Pearl
Turners: Gotoh UPT
Strings: Uke Logic (Low G)
Case: Uke Crazy
Specs
Scale Length: 17” 3/32
Body Length: 12”
Overall Length: 26” ¾
Nut Width: 1” 7/16
Lower Bout Width: 9” ½
Lower Bout Depth: 1” 5/8
Upper Bout Width: 7”
Upper Bout Depth: 1” 5/8
$7,500.00
“Gremlin” No. 183
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The Spalted Mango Baritone Ukulele stands as a testament to masterful craftsmanship and innovative design, blurring the lines between musical instrument and art piece. At first glance, what captures the eye is the full 3/4 bevel that wraps around the entire body of the ukulele. This unique feature not only adds an aesthetic edge, making the instrument resemble a finely sculpted artifact, but it also enhances sound and the playing experience. The bevel provides a comfort to the player, ensuring the edges do not dig into the forearm, allowing for extended play without discomfort. This thoughtful design element invites musicians to lose themselves in the music, connecting with the instrument on a more intimate level.
The choice of Spalted Mango for the body is not merely for its striking appearance, with its intricate patterns and color variations, but also for its tonal qualities. Spalted Mango wood offers a warm, rich sound with excellent sustain, making it a coveted material for ukulele construction. It lends the baritone ukulele a mellow, resonant tone that's deeper and fuller than its soprano concert and tenor counterparts, perfectly complementing the baritone's tuning and range.
Adding to its unique charm is the Bubinga fretboard, known for its durability and fine texture, which ensures smooth playability and a bright, responsive sound. But it's the whimsical touch of the "Gizmo" from the Gremlins movie marking the 12th fret that truly sets this instrument apart, offering a nod to pop culture that will delight fans and spark conversations. The spalted mango figure spoke to us naming this instrument hints “Gremlin” This playful detail not only serves as a functional fret marker but also infuses the instrument with personality. “Gremlin” is more than just a musical instrument; it's a piece of playable art that inspires creativity and joy in both the musician and the audience.
Materials
Top Soundboard: Spalted Mango
Headplate: Spalted Mango
Sides & Neck: Mango
Back: Mango
Fretboard: Bubinga
Bridge: Bubinga
Full 3/4 Heavy Bevel: Cherry
Fret Markers: Mango
Signature Inlay: Blood wood
12th Gizmo inlay: Mango and Walnut
Turners: Gotoh UPT (Gold)
Strings: Bean Sprout Baritone
Case: Custom TYDE Amaritage
Specs
Scale Length: 20” 1/8
Body Length: 14”
Overall Length: 31”
Nut Width: 1” 3/8
Lower Bout Width: 11” 3/4
Lower Bout Depth: 3”
Upper Bout Width: 8” 1/4
Upper Bout Depth: 2” 1/2