As with all the Soprano ukuleles I build, they are long neck models. The neck joins the body at the fourteenth fret rather than the traditional twelfth fret. The scale length remains the same as a regular soprano.
Body: Reclaimed Brazilian Mahogany.
Neck: Spanish Cedar. The neck meets the body at the fourteenth fret with fifteen frets in total and 36mm wide at the nut.
Fretboard: Indian Rosewood with white abalone fret inlays, white acrylic side dots and a corian nut.
Bridge: Mahogany with corian saddle.
Back: Curved across the width and down its length.
Tuners: Quality friction tuners with metal bushings.
Finish: Semi-gloss cellulose lacquer.
Scale Length: Soprano 346mm.
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