This was a nice review Steve. That is a cute little ukulele with it's Romero Creations style headstock. The wax finish will need to be regularly re applied because it will dry out and wear off.
At first I saw the thumbnail and thought to myself... that looks like Steve's room but why is there a young woman holding the ukulele? LOL. Anyway, I like that he uses pecan wood because it's something you don't see very often but there's lots of it in Texas. I like those natural finishes like that. I know it's common that people will use natural oils and waxes to seal a Native American flute but it seems to be rare with string instruments.
As you probably surmised, that’s my daughter! I figured more people are likely to notice a cute young than an old man, LOL! I have some of the pecan wood and look forward to building a “proper” instrument with it! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Great review; I love seeing work by individual luthiers! I would love to see that in a gloss finish!
I would like to see one with a true oil finish. I think it would really bring out the grain. Thanks for watching and commenting!
That’s a gorgeous uke!
Definitely! I aspire to build an instrument this nice! Thanks for watching and commenting!
This was a nice review Steve. That is a cute little ukulele with it's Romero Creations style headstock. The wax finish will need to be regularly re applied because it will dry out and wear off.
Thanks for the info! Thanks also for watching and commenting!
One of a kind! 😊😊😊😊
Definitely! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Great review .... Thanks!!! I'm curious as to the brand of tuners and your opinion of them.
They are graphtech tuners. They turn very smoothly. Thanks for watching and commenting!
At first I saw the thumbnail and thought to myself... that looks like Steve's room but why is there a young woman holding the ukulele? LOL. Anyway, I like that he uses pecan wood because it's something you don't see very often but there's lots of it in Texas. I like those natural finishes like that. I know it's common that people will use natural oils and waxes to seal a Native American flute but it seems to be rare with string instruments.
As you probably surmised, that’s my daughter! I figured more people are likely to notice a cute young than an old man, LOL! I have some of the pecan wood and look forward to building a “proper” instrument with it! Thanks for watching and commenting!