These Scout ukuleles are little soprano ukes made from scrap wood. They are based off of the old Lyon & Healy Camp Ukes, made in the 1920’s. They go out to an email list of folks waiting for one. (Join up here info@thebeansprout.com). I haven’t made as many in the last year, but I hope I can get back into it. The Walnut back, sides and binding is from a local tree. The Port Orford Cedar top is from the Oregon coast via woodfromthewest.com. The Douglas Fir neck is scrap wood from an old house. The rest of the wood is Jatoba/Brazillian Cherry, a wood that was imported as a tough flooring product. It is great as a fretboard. Happy Summer!