the current nylon setup was junk, im fairly certain that the guages were mixed up as well.
i wish i had my shop on hand, i would rip off the fretboard and bridge and make the scale a bit longer and fix a trapeze piece on it. the current bridge is screwed on, i honestly don't think its glued, but i guess i will find out soon enoufgh.
uke players?
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I have a decently made soprano. Set me back about 200 bones, but stays in tune and projects well.
On a related note, these locally made Tomos have been popping up a bit as of late, and although they're pricey (about $370) and rather heavy, they seem like a lot of fun...I'd be tempted to string it up like a mandolin.
Imagine this with a mini POG running the low octave.
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On a related note, these locally made Tomos have been popping up a bit as of late, and although they're pricey (about $370) and rather heavy, they seem like a lot of fun...I'd be tempted to string it up like a mandolin.
Imagine this with a mini POG running the low octave.
[youtube][/youtube]
[youtube][/youtube]