Craft Musica
Craft Musica Ukulele Doc, a dedicated ukulele cabinet
Craft Musica Ukulele Doc, a dedicated ukulele cabinet
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"I want to be able to beautifully display my ukulele while storing it in a safe environment." Based on this request, Yasuo Takayama of Craft Musica created the "Ukulele Doc," a cabinet specifically designed for ukuleles.
Mr. Takayama, who is in charge of production, also has a career as a furniture craftsman, and his solid woodworking skills are put to good use throughout the product.
The frame is made of 18mm thick solid maple board, providing a sturdy construction and a high-quality appearance that blends in with any interior.
The back is made of plywood and the inside is lined with cork, making it safe for storing your ukulele and preventing it from getting damaged.
The hook position can be adjusted in six positions using a bolt, and it can accommodate sizes from soprano to tenor. The angle can also be changed to suit the shape of the ukulele head.
The door is made of UV-resistant acrylic, allowing you to display your ukulele while protecting it from sunlight.
A small magnet built into the back of the knob allows the door to close naturally.
There is also an aluminum handle on the top of the main unit, so you can carry it by hand.
The lower stand part is bolted on and can be installed later.
The stand will be removed when shipped.
We also accept orders for walnut wood.
Please feel free to contact us.
External dimensions width: 310mm
Height: 750mm
Depth: 140mm
Acrylic door (inset) inner width: 268mm
Height: 708mm
Material: Solid maple board
Separate shipping fee: 3,960 yen (tax included) within Japan
*Shipping is free if you pick up your order in store. We do not offer international shipping.
*The product does not include musical instruments.
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Craft Musica
Craft Musica is a ukulele brand produced by maker Yasuo Takayama in Yoshikawa City, Saitama Prefecture.
After working for a semiconductor manufacturer, Takayama studied woodworking at Shinagawa Vocational Training School and then engaged in the production of custom-made furniture for eight years. He studied instrument making under Masami Endo of Songbird Guitar Workshop and launched his own brand in 2005.
He have captivated many customers by creating one-of-a-kind instruments that utilize their high level of woodworking skills and aesthetic sense.