Paul's Christmas Ukulele





This year my son Paul asked for a Ukulele for Christmas. He wanted incorporated several features so that it would kinda match his Triple-O guitar, like slotted peg-head and a Texas inlay. I finished it today (Christmas) just as he woke up, and I think it turned out great. It is made of Texas black mesquite (everything except sound board is mesquite - soundboard is spruce). Cream bindings on back and top. Top, fingerboard, and peghead also trimed in abalone, and there is an abalone inlay of the state of Texas also.
- Merry Christmas Paul - glad you like it.