My 2016 Spruce/Rosewood Kinnard Series 2 tenor was damaged with two cracks that were repaired. Top does not look good, but it still sounds and plays great!
Any idea of valuation?
Ron
Any idea of valuation?
Ron
I'll give you $250 for it!
That's because you know how good it sounds!I'll give you $250 for it!
Absolutely -- I would love to buy it -- and will even save you shipping and Paypal fees!!
Hollis, I encourage you to outbid me!
Wow! That's more than fair Doc. It's a beautiful instrument and the top just adds to it's "badge of life".
Appearance counts for many people, whether it's a car, a camera, a mate, or a ukulele. I'm surprised the luthier wasn't able to make it look perfect. Maybe what you need is an expert woodworker.
It might well be a masterpiece of modern plastic surgery as we never saw what the original damage looked like.
Considering that the Uke suffered major trauma, I think it looks pretty good. If I was a person who could never afford a quality Uke that costs +-$2000ish and someone offered me that instrument for $800ish, I’d grab it. Reading my signature pane you can see that I like fine instruments but I believe that instruments should be played, not put in museum cases. I also know that s** happens. I guess that the price we pay for living life to the full.