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ricdoug |
Posted - 07/13/2015 : 3:28:39 PM Last night at kanikapila at ‘Ukulele Sundays at Molly Bloom’s in San Clemente, California, Keith brought a Skatalele, To describe the sound plugged in, it was similar to a Tahitian 'Ukulele. Unplugged it is soft and bright. I had fun playing some blues on it. The best way I can describe it is it's a fusion between Pacific Island and California Surf music cultures. The eye appeal is off da' hook. Here’s their website where you can ask questions:
http://www.flyingdutchmans.com/2015/01/19/frontsides-ukulele-upcycle-recycledskateboards-skag-uke/



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ricdoug |
Posted - 08/04/2015 : 2:53:14 PM They're selling them. Call Wes at (949)939-9301 |
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Posted - 07/28/2015 : 09:05:01 AM Cool. Love the look, for sure! |
k0k0peli |
Posted - 07/24/2015 : 07:42:15 AM Striking instruments, all right, and good recycling of old skateboards. Those look like can-lid resonators, right? I checked the website and it doesn't look like they're actually making these for sale, so here's a niche for a competitive luthier! |
ricdoug |
Posted - 07/13/2015 : 3:29:27 PM 


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