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Post by ukulelezaza on Jan 11, 2024 9:01:26 GMT
Took this wild shot of my National collection the other day, which I thought you all would dig. On the wall are four style 1 ukes. Still searching for that (style 1) tricone uke that would this line-up complete... Attachments:IMG_4857.HEIC (1.95 MB)
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Post by Brad Bechtel on Jan 11, 2024 10:41:11 GMT
That's a lot of metal! Do you change all the strings at one time or just as you feel the need?
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Post by ukulelezaza on Jan 11, 2024 11:24:19 GMT
That's a lot of metal! Do you change all the strings at one time or just as you feel the need? I change the strings on my mandolin most often (every three months or so), because I use it intensively (in a country band). The intonation isn't 100% accurate to begin with, and with strings older than a few months it just gets awful. Don't really change the strings on the others too often. I regularly play all of them but not in a band situation, so they barely wear down.
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Post by Michael Messer on Jan 11, 2024 14:37:04 GMT
Nice family photo.
Remco, I edited your post and dropped the photo in as a jpeg so we could all see it.
Shine On Michael
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Post by ukulelezaza on Jan 11, 2024 15:28:33 GMT
Nice family photo. Remco, I edited your post and dropped the photo in as a jpeg so we could all see it. Shine On Michael Thanks Michael. I couldn't figure that out.
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Post by pascal on Jan 12, 2024 15:57:20 GMT
Nice bunch of "locomotive skin guitars and ukes". Happy new year Remco !
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