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An unexpected Ukulele

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10 January 2023, 06:38 PM
markj
An unexpected Ukulele
I met my friend Bill Hatfield, when he owned a local guitar / ukulele sales and repair shop. He happened to be a Larrivee dealer which is how I found his shop in the first place. Bill has been amassing an arsenal of luthier tools for a few decades now and he started building his first acoustic guitars about 18 months ago.

He never intended to sell guitars, just make them for family and close friends for time and material type fees. IOW, very good pricing on hand crafted instruments done to world-class standards.

His first two guitars are very very nice. Well the first one is the only one I have played but the second guitar just looks so much better still. As is usual when one gets more experience.

He interrupted the build on the 2nd guitar to build his first Ukulele. He decided to do this to offer it for sale with all of the proceeds going to his daughter's family as her husband is fighting cancer and cannot work.

It was offered up at a family event but did not sell so Bill put it up on FB yesterday with a video of him playing it and singing a Beatles song.

Sarah watched the video with me and at the end of the video I blurted out, I want to buy it. And to my surprise, she agreed!

So I sent a dm to Bill telling him that I want the Ukulele. He was very happy that I ended up with it.

It sounds amazing. It has a very long sustain if you want it.

All solid wood all hand made. American Walnut Back, Sides and Top. Flame Maple Body Binding and Fretboard that is bound in Walnut on top of Honduran Mahogany neck with scarf joint. Rosewood Bridge, Bone Saddle and Nut, Abalone/MOP fretboard markers and headstock logo. Bill had to make the body mold and all the other tooling required to thin plane and bend the sides, etc. Even the neck is hand carved. All the bracing is also hand carved. The beer stein on the heal plate is a nice touch.

Here are some photos of this little one-of-a-kind beauty.









10 January 2023, 07:00 PM
jodi
It’s gorgeous. Would love to hear it.


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10 January 2023, 07:02 PM
jodi
It looks like a tenor with a low G string? (That’s what I play)


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10 January 2023, 07:16 PM
markj
Yes, it's a tenor with low G.

I will try to get a copy of Bill's video. And I will also try to get a recording of my feeble attempts to play it. lol
10 January 2023, 07:23 PM
Steve Miller
Very nice! ThumbsUp


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10 January 2023, 08:11 PM
CHAS
Smokin' Smokin'


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10 January 2023, 09:08 PM
AdagioM
Beautiful! And a good cause. May you have much joy in playing it.


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10 January 2023, 09:25 PM
markj
Not sure if this is sharable on FB but this is a link to the video that Bill put up on Facebook.

https://www.facebook.com/15988...738/3375702792709158

If it's not sharable let me know.
10 January 2023, 09:55 PM
RealPlayer
It’s beautiful!


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10 January 2023, 10:08 PM
pianojuggler
That’s beautiful.


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10 January 2023, 11:48 PM
jodi
That video is great! He’s got a really nice voice and the uke is lovely!


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11 January 2023, 05:01 PM
ShiroKuro
Lovely!!!


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12 January 2023, 10:37 AM
kluurs
Nice instrument and a wonderful demonstration of the ukulele. I used to want to learn to play one - but I'm not sure I need to poorly play another instrument.
12 January 2023, 02:15 PM
wtg
What a lovely instrument, and an even better backstory.

May you have many years of happy playing!


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12 January 2023, 04:34 PM
markj
I feel very honored to be able to own this little instrument. It's rather amazing in its ability to completely capture my attention for hours on end. I haven't been able to put it down since I brought it home.

I have learned and have done my own arrangement for the Beatles song, "Something". I will try to get a video or at least a recording of it and some other things I am working on including a finger picking tune titled "Waltzing Matilida"