This is the uke cemetery. Shows ukes I sold again.
Bought this longneck as a travel uke. Really good value/quality for the little money it costs. But sold it to my neighbor to whom I had already loaned it a while back. Was not sad to let it got, because for me, the fretboard's spacing was a bit wide -- almost feelt like a tenor, which is really not my size at all.
This simple Portugese solid acacia uke is a pretty decent instrument, a great starter uke. APC calls the wood "Portuguese Koa" which is a somewhat questionable marketing stint (the only Koa grows exclusively in Hawaii). Sold this to a good friend in need of a concert.