Quite a few lust-worthy ukes on eBay at the moment, but the one that really lubes my wallet-slit is this Mya Moe Tenor resonator.
Some fancy soundhole decorating on this G-String Hibiscus and this a href=”http://ukulelehunt.com/buy-ukulele/brands/pahu-kani-ukulele/”>Pahu Kani.
Another formerly Formby ukulele.
A while back I was wonder about a, no longer listed, ukulele that was advertised as Nunes but looked later. I think it must have been a Supertone ukulele – which looks mighty fine in its own right.
World War I decorated banjolele.
The Kala U-Bass now comes with a spruce top.
Al and any other resonator fans can watch a series of
videos reviewing various new National resonator
guitars (sorry, not ukes) at the National Guitar site –
http://www.nationalguitars.com – and clicking on media, then
videos. Just click on the first one that appears and the others
will automatically follow. A number of the later ones
feature Bob Brozman, and on one of his videos, Bob
plays various instruments through an acoustic
amp that he created, to show how the amp would handle different
acoustic instruments, and one of the instruments is very uke-like (Bob wouldn’t ignore ukers, being one himself).
Yes, these are videos of guitars, but they are great (guitars and videos). Just sit back and enjoy.