Tiger Myrtle Slot Head Tenor
Tiger Myrtle Slot Head Tenor
This one fresh off the workbench and leaving for San Francisco shortly.
The client had some ideas about building a very customised instrument and there was a lot of back and forth about wood choices, where to inlay names etc. In the end everything was settled so that we were both happy with the plan and I was given a bit of free reign on the trim. First time binding my new head stock shape, and it was most definitely a challenge with all those mitres. When it came time for the bridge, I was struggling with an appropriate wood. Didn't want to go with ebony as it was a bit too much black, and then what to do about the pins. Tiger Myrtle is crap for a bridge, but then remembered that I had a big box of goodies I got from dumpster diving at HNT Gordon's premises the last time I was down in NSW. And low and behold a piece of Snakewood that is the perfect compliment to Tiger Myrtle and ebony.
Back and Sides - Tiger Myrtle
Top - Western Red Cedar
Bindings - Cocobolo
Fret Board - Ebony with 12" Radius
Peg Head overlays - Ebony
Neck - Spanish Cedar with CF truss rod
Rosette - Koa
Bridge - Snakewood
Pickup - MISI
Tuners - Gotoh
Strings - South Coast Ukes
Finish - MIrotone
The client had some ideas about building a very customised instrument and there was a lot of back and forth about wood choices, where to inlay names etc. In the end everything was settled so that we were both happy with the plan and I was given a bit of free reign on the trim. First time binding my new head stock shape, and it was most definitely a challenge with all those mitres. When it came time for the bridge, I was struggling with an appropriate wood. Didn't want to go with ebony as it was a bit too much black, and then what to do about the pins. Tiger Myrtle is crap for a bridge, but then remembered that I had a big box of goodies I got from dumpster diving at HNT Gordon's premises the last time I was down in NSW. And low and behold a piece of Snakewood that is the perfect compliment to Tiger Myrtle and ebony.
Back and Sides - Tiger Myrtle
Top - Western Red Cedar
Bindings - Cocobolo
Fret Board - Ebony with 12" Radius
Peg Head overlays - Ebony
Neck - Spanish Cedar with CF truss rod
Rosette - Koa
Bridge - Snakewood
Pickup - MISI
Tuners - Gotoh
Strings - South Coast Ukes
Finish - MIrotone
Re: Tiger Myrtle Slot Head Tenor
That is as gorgeous body of work .
An inspiration .
Pete
An inspiration .
Pete
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Re: Tiger Myrtle Slot Head Tenor
Always a pleasure to look at your ukes when they appear on the forum. I'm really digging the way you are inlaying "Barron River" into the headstock. It is nice to see such organic lines of text on an instrument rather than very sharp edges or crisp lines.
Stu
Stu
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Re: Tiger Myrtle Slot Head Tenor
Wow.
Well, I've been absent from the forum for a while only to return and see this.
Your builds were never lacking Allan, but somehow you seem to have stepped it up another notch in the past six months or so. I guess that's the aim in continued building...
Great colour combos. Congrats. Beautiful work.
Jeremy.
Well, I've been absent from the forum for a while only to return and see this.
Your builds were never lacking Allan, but somehow you seem to have stepped it up another notch in the past six months or so. I guess that's the aim in continued building...
Great colour combos. Congrats. Beautiful work.
Jeremy.
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Re: Tiger Myrtle Slot Head Tenor
Barron River Ukuleles, bringing you some of the worlds most beautiful small instruments.
Jim
Jim
Life is good when you are amongst the wood.
Jim Schofield
Jim Schofield
Re: Tiger Myrtle Slot Head Tenor
Bloody hell Allen you have been a Busy boy, and using all my Favorite Timbers as well..... a Visual treat.
Paul .
Re: Tiger Myrtle Slot Head Tenor
Yep. I haven't had a single day off in nearly 6 months. Finally cleared my bench off and now have a couple of weeks to get ready for the Cairns Uke Build class.
Re: Tiger Myrtle Slot Head Tenor
Love all your work Allen but this baby is the one that does it for me....
Martin
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Re: Tiger Myrtle Slot Head Tenor
You really are creating heirloom pieces. I would love to get up your way some day to see the workshop. Your work is an inspiration.
Martin Taylor
http://martintaylorguitars.com.au
http://martintaylorguitars.com.au
Re: Tiger Myrtle Slot Head Tenor
Love them all Allen but this one's my favourite and the new shape slotted headstock is superb.
Time to give up the day job.
Miguel
Time to give up the day job.
Miguel
Re: Tiger Myrtle Slot Head Tenor
Seems like you're getting the hang of this ukulele build thing Allen
Seriously - as ever, you've raised the bar yet again. Beautiful timber combo's on all, real classy lines and superb execution.
Would be proud to own one.
Seriously - as ever, you've raised the bar yet again. Beautiful timber combo's on all, real classy lines and superb execution.
Would be proud to own one.
...............
Kevin
Kevin
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Re: Tiger Myrtle Slot Head Tenor
Hi Allen
Another stunner !
Regards Steve
Another stunner !
Regards Steve
Re: Tiger Myrtle Slot Head Tenor
Thanks for the very kind comments everyone.
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Re: Tiger Myrtle Slot Head Tenor
Gorgeous! Love that heel cap detail.
Steve
Steve
There are some great woods, down under!
Re: Tiger Myrtle Slot Head Tenor
Jay has put some sound samples up for everyone to hear. Quite nice clean recordings, so gives a really good idea of what this one sounds like.
https://soundcloud.com/ukulele-jay/barr ... yrtle-side
https://soundcloud.com/ukulele-jay/barr ... yrtle-side
Re: Tiger Myrtle Slot Head Tenor
Allen,
That is just SWEET from top to bottom!
That is just SWEET from top to bottom!
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Re: Tiger Myrtle Slot Head Tenor
Missed this one! Great Job Allen, you just keep stepping it up with each and every build. Love the headstock detail.
"Jesus Loves You."
Nice to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.
Nice to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.
Re: Tiger Myrtle Slot Head Tenor
Absolutely beautiful Allen. What a gorgeous set of tiger myrtle.
Cheers Maurice
Cheers Maurice
Re: Tiger Myrtle Slot Head Tenor
Thanks everyone. I'm really pleased on how this one turned out. Especially since the client asked Rick Turner if I was up to the job of a commission from so far away. He lives near Rick apparently.
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