This is a builder’s choice instrument that I will be selling at the Port Townsend Ukulele Festival this weekend. If it is available after that, it will be on our site. The top is some beautiful Redwood from woodfromthewest.com, with s sweet, focused and powerful sound. I think Redwood is somewhere between Cedar and Spruce for volume and tone. The back, sides and neck are some Mahogany salvaged from a cabinet shop. It has long been a top choice for American guitar/ukulele builders for its strength, light weight, easy workability and beautiful color. I don’t buy any new tropical woods, of course, I only use Mahogany when I can scavenge it. The rest of the uke is some light colored Cherry from a local orchard. It will darken over time to a butterscotch color. Note the ombre purfling inside the Cherry binding, fancy!