Taropatch Prototype!
This is a prototype instrument and I am very pleased with it. A “taropatch” is a nickname for a concert scale ukulele with 8 strings. Martin first did this in 1916, although I believe there was precedence for this in Hawaii before that.
This one has a Myrtle body, Port Orford Cedar neck and the rest is Pistachio. It has a carbon fiber rod in the neck for longterm stability. The tuners look like old violin pegs, but are geared Peghed brand tuners. They are light weight, which is important when there are 8 of them, and they work well. The instrument has a radiused fretboard, bone nut and saddle, fluorocarbon strings and strap buttons. It comes with a high quality padded gig bag and is $2200 plus shipping.
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A fantastic looking instrument - I love the woods you have selected 😀 😊
Sounds beautiful, and it’s a looker. The Myrtle is striking.