Published:
2019-04-24
Updated:
2019-04-24
Learning Ukulele with Curt
Hinkle Ukulele
The process of crafting many "Hinkle Ukulele" begins with a fallen tree. I harvest logs from trees that have come down and might otherwise become firewood. I mill planks from the logs and air-dry them for years before re-sawing the wood for ukulele parts. The parts are made and assembled in my little woodshop - music studio. Each individually crafted ukulele is then finished and set up with quality strings and tuners. The last part of the process involves a little breaking-in jam with each instrument to make sure it plays well and sounds good.
Main Category: Luthiers Main Instrument: Any
2019-04-24
The process of crafting many "Hinkle Ukulele" begins with a fallen tree. I harvest logs from trees that have come down and might otherwise become firewood. I mill planks from the logs and air-dry them for years before re-sawing the wood for ukulele parts. The parts are made and assembled in my little woodshop - music studio. Each individually crafted ukulele is then finished and set up with quality strings and tuners. The last part of the process involves a little breaking-in jam with each instrument to make sure it plays well and sounds good.
*Larry Hinkle * P.O. Box 10 Fredericksburg, Virgina 22401 USA
Phone: +1.5408451001 E-mail: larry@hinkle-ukulele.com