Uke loft find - KRUNA John Grey & Sons London

VikkiB

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After finding this in the loft I decided to go and buy a Ukulele to learn to play but still want to find out about this one - is it good or dud i.e. is it worth fixing up to play again or not?
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Definitely worth fixing up - in a sensitive fashion.

John Colter.
 
Seems like a lot of work to me and you're just going to end up with an old ukulele. But if that is your thing, do it.
 
"You're just going to end up with an old ukulele"

You say that as though it's a bad thing.;)

John Colter.
 
Looks like you have all the major parts still. A little restoration to get it back in playing condition, if not too expensive, could be a fun little strummer and at least a conversation piece.

Yeah I agree. If it was mine and didn’t cost too much to fix it up, I’d keep it to play or at least use as a wallhanger. :eek:ld:
 
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