Al Davison
Well-known member
My first post.
I have always found that a high quality instrument well-bought never costs anything at all.
I have been playing a pretty cheap concert for almost 2 years now (after spending 25 years as a poor guitar player) and find that I really prefer the uke. I've owned a lot of very nice guitars in my day and I know that my current uke doesn't play or sound the way I want so, I'm ready to take the next step.
I'd prefer to invest around $500 or less for the right instrument and I know from reading the boards that many, many of you have more ukes than you can possibly play. I would consider going higher on the investment for the right deal. It has to be an instrument at a price that I could legitimately expect to get my money back from if I sold it at the same price I bought it (when I'm ready for my next upgrade).
So, I am entertaining offerings...preferably from the CONUS. (I'm in Athens, GA).
Anyone?
I have always found that a high quality instrument well-bought never costs anything at all.
I have been playing a pretty cheap concert for almost 2 years now (after spending 25 years as a poor guitar player) and find that I really prefer the uke. I've owned a lot of very nice guitars in my day and I know that my current uke doesn't play or sound the way I want so, I'm ready to take the next step.
I'd prefer to invest around $500 or less for the right instrument and I know from reading the boards that many, many of you have more ukes than you can possibly play. I would consider going higher on the investment for the right deal. It has to be an instrument at a price that I could legitimately expect to get my money back from if I sold it at the same price I bought it (when I'm ready for my next upgrade).
So, I am entertaining offerings...preferably from the CONUS. (I'm in Athens, GA).
Anyone?