This acacia tenor ukulele features northern California tonewood from nearby Marin County for its sides, top, back, and neck; an ebony fingerboard & bridge; and Sitka spruce bracing. The acacia family includes the prized tonewood koa, and this particular board bears striking resemblance to koa in its sound, color, & grain. Its ladder-braced top was inspired by classic Martin ukulele design & sounds as wonderful strumming chords as it does on lead runs up the fingerboard.
$1,800
Price includes hard-shell case but not shipping or sales tax (if applicable) - please contact us for a total quote or with any questions.
Material
- Solid black acacia (Marin County, California) top, back, sides & neck
Ebony fingerboard & bridge - Abalone Dart logo
- Mother-of-pearl fretboard markers
- Rope-style soundhole inlay
- Peghedz 4:1 planetary gear system tuning pegs
- Ladder-braced top
- Solid basswood lining
- Hot hide glue construction
Specifications
- 1-5/16" nut width
- 17" string length
- 27" total length
- 12" body length
- 3-1/8" depth at butt
- 9-1/2" lower bout
- 7-1/8" upper bout