Luthval’s new Glyph tenor

While I was on a short vacation, my good youtube friend Valéry Sauvage received his new Glyph Tenor.

Glyph is the brand of the ukulele builder Dave Means. My Glyph Soprano is my best instrument at the time being. As Dave Means doesn’t take new orders any more, and the waiting time for one instrument is about 3 years, the appearance of a new Glyph is always a sensation — especially when it is a that nice instrument. Ok — admittedly, every single Glyph I’ve seen so far was spectacular!

3 Responses to Luthval’s new Glyph tenor

  1. Valéry Sauvage

    Thank you Wilfried. Yes this instrument is wonderful, to see, to play, to hear. A real pleasure. Worth the wait…
    V.

    • Thank you for the wonderful videos you made with your new Glyph! They’re really worth seeing (and hearing!). I hope you’ll have a great time with your new instrument!
      Best regards,
      Wilfried

      • Thanks, but I don’t think I would be able to play a uke. I’ve tried violin, Hawaian gutair, acoustic gutair, electric gutair, Appalachian dulcimer, hammered dulcimer, piano, fretless banjo, fretted banjo, and mandolin; and can’t play any of them although I like all of them. I’ve also tried tin whistle, recorder, Irish Flute, and clarinet; and can’t play those either. But the NAF, well, that is just a joy. I have made 37 so far and just love them and, I can actually play them. Ergo my request for more NAF tabs.Peace, John