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February 06, 2006 | New Arrow

Nice Ukulele... Yeah, we get tired of the instrument ignorance out there; "Is that a little guitar?" or "Nice Uke..." No matter what though, even while slinging our revered but visually confounding 4-string "Jazzbo" from break-through luthier Paul Lestock, we know what great jazz music potential these terrific instruments harbor, and the mission of the site is equip you for this message, too.

Speaking of Paul, get a glimpse of the latest coming out of his shop this time around. A mix of 4, 5 and 8-string babies in different tonewood combinations: Red Spruce, Sitka, Alaska Yellow Cedar tops, Red maple, Bigleaf Maple, Myrtlewood and Black walnut backs and sides.

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Visit the Arrow Mandolin website.

Posted by Ted at February 6, 2006 05:55 AM


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