Hawaiian guitars
built entirely from yellow cedar (Alaskan Cypress)
with a Mexican wood, Chakte-Kuk, used for the trimwork,
fingerboard and bridges. 640 mm string lengths.
Weissenborn style — has a hollow
body all the way to the neck block (photo).
Knutsen style — has a narrower,
thicker and shorter body leaving four frets on a square neck.