open-road-matt
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For Sale is a Cole Clark Jack Tenor Ukulele. This is the JT2AC model (The higher end one). Here is Cole Clark's web page for the Jack Tenor:
http://www.coleclarkguitars.com/product_ujt.asp
I am still quite new to the ukulele. I just started playing in December of 2009 but from my limited perspective this is a great instrument. It looks great, plays great, sounds great and even smells good!
It is made of solid Tasmanian Blackwood and is in great condition. I got it new in February of 2010. There are a couple of small cosmetic flaws but they are VERY minor. There is a bit of discoloration on the bottom strap knob from my leather strap. You can also see a bit of a mark on the headstock where the strap sat. There is also a very tiny scratch above the C string tuning peg. It also looks like a I might have missed a time or two with my 1/4" cable. There are 3 very tiny dents right by the 1/4" jack.
As I said, I don't have a ton of ukulele experience. I have only played one other and that is my Mainland so I can't give seasoned players the detailed description of tone that this instrument deserves. What I can tell you is that the place where this ukulele will really shine is plugged in! I play Cole Clark guitars for the same reason, they sound wonderful when amplified!
Reason For Selling: I love this ukulele and the ukulele in general but guitar is still my main instrument and I succumbed to weakness and bought a wonderful new guitar. The guitar wasn't in the budget but I just couldn't live without it! So I need to make a little financial room for the new guitar and find a home for this Jack Tenor.
Here are some photos:
I have a bunch of photos so I can keep posting photos until people tell me to stop!
New Price: $930 and Free Shipping! (USA, Lower 48)
I am still quite new to the Ukulele Underground and this is the first thing I've posted for sale. No sense starting small! I have bought and sold a ton of gear on the Acoustic Guitar Forum but I want to be sure I'm following the rules here on the UU. I couldn't get the date stamp to turn on on my camera, otherwise, I think (hope) I did everything else the way I should. If I've screwed something up, please let me know and I'll make it right.
Please let me know if you have any more questions or need any more info.
Thanks!
Matt
http://www.coleclarkguitars.com/product_ujt.asp
I am still quite new to the ukulele. I just started playing in December of 2009 but from my limited perspective this is a great instrument. It looks great, plays great, sounds great and even smells good!
It is made of solid Tasmanian Blackwood and is in great condition. I got it new in February of 2010. There are a couple of small cosmetic flaws but they are VERY minor. There is a bit of discoloration on the bottom strap knob from my leather strap. You can also see a bit of a mark on the headstock where the strap sat. There is also a very tiny scratch above the C string tuning peg. It also looks like a I might have missed a time or two with my 1/4" cable. There are 3 very tiny dents right by the 1/4" jack.
As I said, I don't have a ton of ukulele experience. I have only played one other and that is my Mainland so I can't give seasoned players the detailed description of tone that this instrument deserves. What I can tell you is that the place where this ukulele will really shine is plugged in! I play Cole Clark guitars for the same reason, they sound wonderful when amplified!
Reason For Selling: I love this ukulele and the ukulele in general but guitar is still my main instrument and I succumbed to weakness and bought a wonderful new guitar. The guitar wasn't in the budget but I just couldn't live without it! So I need to make a little financial room for the new guitar and find a home for this Jack Tenor.
Here are some photos:
I have a bunch of photos so I can keep posting photos until people tell me to stop!
New Price: $930 and Free Shipping! (USA, Lower 48)
I am still quite new to the Ukulele Underground and this is the first thing I've posted for sale. No sense starting small! I have bought and sold a ton of gear on the Acoustic Guitar Forum but I want to be sure I'm following the rules here on the UU. I couldn't get the date stamp to turn on on my camera, otherwise, I think (hope) I did everything else the way I should. If I've screwed something up, please let me know and I'll make it right.
Please let me know if you have any more questions or need any more info.
Thanks!
Matt
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