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The Ipulele
Hawaii has it's pineapples, but for size, color, texture, and
taste, the king of the fruits here on the mainland has got to be the
watermelon. An icon of folk art, plantation lore, and kitchen décor, the
watermelon makes a perfect fit with another symbol of camp and kitsch,
the ukulele. The Ipulele (Ipu means melon in Hawaiian) is hand painted
with uncanny realism by NY artist and uke enthusiast, Kim Do. A concert
size uke with a bolt-on maple neck and ash body, the Ipulele is a
delicious feast for the eyes and the ears...too bad you can't eat it!
Total Length |
Body Length |
Maximum Width of Body |
Maximum Depth of Body |
Scale Length |
241/2" |
11" |
8" |
13/4" |
14 7/8" |
Ukuleles |