RichM
Well-known member
Brian,
You are over-analyzing this, IMHO. Too many factors, emotional and otherwise to figure a perfect price for a uke, on any given day. This isn't a science.
Most folks (including me) selling a uke will list a price that they think is fair and reasonable. If no one is interested at a particular price, it won't sell. Lower prices or offers may follow.
If I am looking to buy a uke, I can accept the price, wait for a better price, or make an offer.
Maybe we should have a forum or thread called "What's it worth?". But I guess we already do. It is the "Marketplace" or FMM or eBay.
Just curious, what are you looking to buy or sell?
Means a lot coming from you, Hodge. I think you are our local expert on the buying and selling of ukes. Even a rabid collector like myself stands in awe of you.