2016 ULO (Black Bear) Pineapple Jack-O-Lantern Soprano Ukulele
ULO (ukulele-like-object) ukes were made by the same fella who makes the fantastic Black Bear Ukuleles. I've handled a few of those and this one is sort-of like a stripped-down mission statement from the builder. I guess he built these as a limited run and they've got an interesting design -- the body is cut from a pine 1" plank with a top and back mated to it (spruce -- over mahogany?) and either a neck fit to the pine plank or part of the pine. They're thus very sturdy and also very thin.
One would expect the sound to be only so-so but the reality is that this "paddle" uke is loud, snappy, and punchy. It sounds like what a lot of old '20s ukes wish they were doing and is perfect for vintage-style strumming and weird strum patterns because it's so defined. Instruments with thin depth tend to not have the same "airspace" or sustain but, like this one, are very direct and poppy.
I only had to adjust the setup a tiny bit and it was ready to go.
Also: can we just mention just how awesome the jack-o-lantern paintjob is?
Repairs included: setup
Made by: Black Bear / Duane Heilman
Model: ULO pineapple
Made in: USA
Serial number: 10
Top wood: solid spruce
Back & sides wood: pine block, mahogany(?)
Bracing type: ladder
Bridge: rosewood
Fretboard: rosewood
Neck wood: unknown
Tone: direct, loud, punchy
Action height at 12th fret: 1/16” overall (fast, spot-on)
String gauges: Worth browns (medium?)
Neck shape: medium-big C
Board radius: flat
Neck relief: straight
Fret style: medium-small
Scale length: 13 5/8"
Nut width: 1 3/8"
Body length: 9 3/4"
Body width: 6 1/2"
Body depth: 1"
Weight: 1 lb 2 oz
Condition notes: it's pretty clean and has only the most minor of wear.
It comes with: a gigbag.
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