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da h (da akka) ukulele tenor 13f std. slotted head
da h (da akka) ukulele tenor 13f std. slotted head
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This tenor ukulele features a slotted head and a classic, refined appearance that is unique to da h, with a beautiful contrast between Honduran mahogany and Madagascar rosewood!
This is a tenor-sized ukulele with a 13-fret joint.
The sophisticated, slim body shape reflects Mr. Hirakawa's aesthetic sense and delicate design philosophy.
The body top is made of high-quality Honduran mahogany, and the sides and back are made of rare Madagascar rosewood. The fingerboard and bridge are made of ebony, and the head plate is made of Madagascar rosewood. The finish is a semi-gloss finish using perilla oil over a urethane base. The appearance, which combines calm and elegance, is truly a work of art.
Madagascar rosewood is known as the second most luxurious material after Jacaranda among rosewoods, and boasts rich and deep acoustic characteristics. Its straight grain with clear light and dark shades is very beautiful.
The saddleless ebony bridge is designed to transmit string vibrations directly to the body, resulting in a rich sound and excellent response.
The head is a slotted head that exudes a classical feel. This is the first time we have received this model in our store, and it has an elegant appearance reminiscent of 19th century guitars.
This is an instrument that boasts extremely high levels of perfection in terms of reverb, sustain, and volume.
This is a one-of-a-kind tenor ukulele that combines practicality and artistry.
Size: Tenor Top: Honduras Mahogany Sides & Back: Madagascar Rosewood Neck: Mahogany Head: Madagascar Rosewood Fingerboard: Ebony (R360)
Bridge: Ebony (saddleless)
Nut: Ebony Binding: Ovangkol Finish: Urethane (primer) + Perilla oil (finish)
Scale: 430mm
Nut width: 36mm
Pegs: Gotoh SEP700
Case included: Sold separately
Sales price: ¥250,000 (excluding tax)
One year warranty
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da h
da h is a brand created by Hiroshi Hirakawa, a woodwork artist who works under the name Laboratorio da h. From 2003 to 2005, he studied violin making at the Milano City String Instrument Making School. From 2006 to 2019, he taught at the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, a university in Tokyo. In March 2020, he opened a workshop in Himi City, Toyama Prefecture, where he creates beautiful and sophisticated pieces.