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A gallery of ukulele enthusiasts. UKE ON brothers and sisters! |
Please submit your photos for our family album... the more, the better. E-mail your .jpg or .gif (along with whatever caption you may desire) to Catfish |
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Don and Uke |
Don |
Don, Tim, Greg & UJ |
Jack |
UJ |
Tim & Greg |
Seven pix from The American Visionary Art Museum courtesy of Jack Rickenbach: |
Uke and Don |
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Dave Means delivers Jack Rickenbach's new "pele Kai" Glyph uke at the Mid Atlantic Ukulele Invitational, 2005 |
Craig Brandau "This photo was just published in my school's yearbook" |
Two photos from Frederik Goossens of The Winin' Boys (Belgium) |
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Frederik with beard & baritone |
Frederik again... |
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Has Anyone Got a Match...? |
"Jack Hall from England, U.K. proved that a ukulele didn't need to be made with conventional tools or from the finest materials to play well, sound good and be beautiful to look at.
This one-of-a- kind 1984 ukulele was made entirely from used wooden matchsticks...10,000 of them painstakingly glued together with 2 lbs of hide glue." |
Tony Hall with his father's Matchstick Uke |
Jack Hall with four of his Matchstick Instruments |
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For more on Jack Hall's Amazing Matchstick Ukulele Click HERE |
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