Wow- This one feels so good to play. The whole thing vibrates in the lap and I can tell the sound really sings. This was a collaboration with Chris from The Dee Mill. He dropped off a bunch of scraps over the last couple of years, and I milled and sorted them to be ukulele parts. Many species were new to me, but it was clear what role they could play in an instrument. The top is Juniper from eastern Oregon, which put me in a high desert state of mind, leading me to a color palette and wood layout to fit the vibe. The back, sides and headplate are Horse Chestnut. The neck is salvaged Cypress with a Walnut stripe. The fretboard is Elm, another local wood I had never used. I thought some Walnut would be a good bet for the binding, adding some dark contrast.
Btw, I have more of these woods, drop me a line if you would like a high desert inspired ukulele!
