DIDJ NUMBER - 219



This F# is actually 3 1/2 years old. One of my customers picked it up on e-bay for a song and a dance knowing that I'll take Chad Butler didges in trade for Chad Butler didges. He tends to like sticks that are more bent and twisted, and this one had a super chunky mouthpiece that I re-worked and I also re-finished the didge inside and out. I'm glad to get an opportunity to re-visit my old work like this because even though I wouldn't build a stick with this thick of walls now I'm sure glad that I had then because this has such an incredibly solid timbre for an F# it's unbelievable. The topend is very tight causing the trumpets to come so quickly and effortlessly. The coated bores always project the vocals nicely. Eleven pounds of heavy. Acts like a first class Euc. Below is a video of Jake Duncan, a good pal of mine testing it out.
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DIDJ # -
219
WOOD TYPE -
Madrone
KEY -
F#
TRUMPET -
E, C, E
LENGTH -
66 1/2 inches
MOUTHPIECE -
I.D. - 1 3/16 inches
O.D. - 1 3/4 inches
BELL -
6 x 7 3/4 inches
PRICE -
