She brought over my new (old) uke this afternoon and it felt like Christmas! It's a Harmony soprano, and now I need to research it a bit and find out a bit more about it. She said she bought it when she was in junior high so that would be somewhere aroung the late 60's or early 70's. It's still in its original case and appears to be in great condition, the paint around the edges and the soundhole is chipped in a few places, but no cracks or loose joints anywhere. It has a preformed plastic fretboard and nut, and the bridge & saddle appear to made from one piece of wood. The tuners are plastic friction type and seem to be in good condition but the strings on it look like fishing line and will not stay in tune long enough to get them all tuned together, so that will be the first thing I need to do is get a new set of Aquila's on it. I went through my spare string sets and only have concerts and tenors so will probably wait until I can pick up a soprano set tomorrow. Thanks to Papa Dave I'm going to try and attach some pictures. Sorry I can't get the pictures attached, when I drag them into the manage attachment box they are so huge I cant do anything with them. I'll keep trying.