Vineyard Paddle

It will stand up on its flat base
but it is a little front heavy so is inclined to fall forward it you are not careful

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A Triangular Ukulele is sometimes called a "Paddle" as with the neck attached, it is supposed to resemble a canoe paddle? It is not however a traditional Hawaiian shape.

This is one of my first imports from the US of Ukuleles that are not available in the UK, (or even Europe). It taught me a lot about the process but it was quite slow and adds about 40% to the US cost.

It came along with my Vineyard Flying "A" and like the "A" it is a much better sounding Ukulele than the retail price would imply. Its very easy to play with good friction tuners. It came with Aquilla's, not the GHS strings advertised.

I'm not sure its still being made I have seen the "A" and other Vineyard Ukuleles for sale recently but not this paddle?