It wasn't just the odd uke that I was called on to create during my stay in Alice Springs.
Just another way I've enjoyed making my little mark in this world.
I used central australian timbers mostly (gidgee, mulga & desert oak) with a pillar of ebony inlaid with figured mulga.
The top of the pillars are cut to resemble the mulga bird atop the ebony pillar and represent the ranges that cut through the desert.
http://comebirdwatching.blogspot.com.au ... s-cup.html
Not just Desert Ukes
Not just Desert Ukes
Craig
I'm not the sharpest tool in my shed
I'm not the sharpest tool in my shed
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Re: Not just Desert Ukes
Looking purdy Craig, had to do a double take on the trophy name though...Champion birder?? WTF's a birder? 

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Re: Not just Desert Ukes
Yeah Nick, I had to get clarifaction on that as well.
My initial design had a pair of "bush coconuts" (from the bloodwood tree) supported in a flimsy sling of macramed spinifex grass.
Apparantly I had the wrong idea......
My initial design had a pair of "bush coconuts" (from the bloodwood tree) supported in a flimsy sling of macramed spinifex grass.
Apparantly I had the wrong idea......
Craig
I'm not the sharpest tool in my shed
I'm not the sharpest tool in my shed
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