Haven't posted anything in donkeys, so I thought I'd chuck this up just to prove I'm still alive.
It's the same falcate-concert design that I've been pumping out for a while now.
This one has sat around 3/4 finished for over a year, ever since the client decided they didn't have the money anymore.
Finally it has a new owner.
Englemann top.
Double bound in Jarrah & Black.
Jarrah rosette & headplate.
Gidgee fingerboard & bridge.
Tiger Falcate Concert Uke
Tiger Falcate Concert Uke
Craig
I'm not the sharpest tool in my shed
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Re: Tiger Falcate Concert Uke
Now that's good news Craig, indeed!Clancy wrote: so I thought I'd chuck this up just to prove I'm still alive.

And it's a lovely ukulele no, what am I saying, it is an absolute stunner, perfect use of some wonderful timber.
Congrats on this one




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Re: Tiger Falcate Concert Uke
Nice to see you still hanging in there Craig and making use of those hand tools.
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