Here's a rundown on the different body styles you can choose from.

Guitars

Prima

The Prima is similar to an OM and is a favorite among flat pickers and finger stylists.  The smaller body style allows it to be built lighter, making it more comfortable to play.  Scalloped bracing results in balanced bass to treble response and clear note separation.

MJ

The MJ is similar in size to the dreadnought, but narrower in the waist.  The model boasts a large volume, deep bass, and clear notes.

Dreadnought

The dreadnought is possibly the most popular guitar of all time.  It is a timeless design that is the standard for most bluegrass players.  The model boasts a large volume, deep bass, and clear notes making it a favorite among flat pickers. I don't yet have a photo of a dreadnought body style, but I'd be happy to build one for you.


Ukuleles

Tenor

Ukuleles come in four different sizes: soprano, concert, tenor, and baritone.  The tenor ukulele is about 26 inches long, and it's the third largest in the ukulele family.  Like the concert ukulele, the tenor typically sports between fifteen and twenty frets and has a wider body, bigger frets, and fuller sound.  The tenor ukulele has a deeper base range than both the soprano and concert ukuleles.