Turtle shell ukulele?

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Can I just redirect eveyone to my public Facebook photo album?

If no, please notify me. (Or just take this post down)

If yes, please take a look! (Hope this works)

https://m.facebook.com/jonathan.arnold. ... =bookmarks

This is one of many projects I've completed, feedback is highly recommended. :D
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Very cool! How does it sound and play?
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It's very quiet. You wouldn't be able to hear it in the other room.
Honestly the shell was too small for an acoustic instrument.
The shell also is very thick, making it hard for vibration to bounce off it.
But wow does this thing vibrate! Because of it, to the player, it sounds much louder than it is.
At some point I'll put a piezo in it.
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