Well, it's been over two months since I last posted here. Kind of wondering if anyone is still reading this blog. I actually have a lot of ukulele stuff that I could be posting but just haven't had the time or motivation to do it.
Anyway, I just got notified that my
Kepasa Gypsy Rose ukulele had shipped
yesterday and is scheduled to be in my hands this Thursday. I ordered it in June of 2007, so it has taken a while to say the least.
Kepasa ukes have a good reputation and is highly endorsed by the likes of
Craig Robertson and
Nipper. I ordered a Little Mac, which has evolved into a Gypsy Rose, with a D-
soundhole, wide body, and a cutaway. I specified a redwood top, walnut back and sides, maple top and bottom
bindings, and a
Spanish cedar neck. The fingerboard and bridge are ebony, with diamond shaped position markers. It has a custom headstock shape with
PegHeds tuners and is fitted with Mi-Si Acoustic Trio active pickup.
I had planned to to learn "
Gypsy Ukulele" in anticipation of receiving this
uke, but between the extended build time and being busy with a lot of other stuff this summer, I managed to forget most of what I've learned of the tune (which was about half of the tune). Hopefully once the
uke is in hand I will manage some motivation to learn it.
I find myself not beside myself waiting for this ukulele, mainly because I already own what I consider the ultimate ukulele, the William King long scale tenor (
hmm...I should get my butt going on a blog entry about it huh?). But also because I've waited so long for it, a few more days doesn't seem like much. To be sure, I am very much looking forward to it and I have no doubt that it will be a very nice playing and sounding
uke. I would be very very happy if it is in the same category as the
Koa Works tenor in terms of sound and feel. It will be interesting though, as I had asked for a more "
guitarish" sound with this
uke. So I'm pretty curious about how it turned out. It certainly looks cool.
Here are a few pictures Kevin sent me:
Custom headstock shape I drew and sent to Kevin. Kind of funky!
PegHeds tuners.
Redwood top. I choose a striped piece of redwood.
Mi-Si Acoustic Trio pickup.