Prehistoric Ukulele

Created from Ancient Kauri with wooly mammoth inlays... both of which are in excess of 10,000 years old.
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  • Thanks wormil.   The white bits you see on the bridge, nut, fret markers, and headstock inlay is wooly mammoth tusk.  The wood itself is an off-cut from an anceient 10,000 year old tree that was found preserved in 100% saturation under the earth in New Zealand.  The tuners are buffalo horn. I loved building this one, but i find fretless ukulele difficult to play.  I currently have it tuned like a mandolin instead.

  • Amazing work.

  • Awesome!
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