ukulelecowboy
Well-known member
Hi All,,
I came across this ebay listing for a vintage Arthur Godfrey "Standard" Vega Baritone Ukulele.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ANTIQUE-VEGA-BA...145?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item23119ee051
What I found so incredulous was the seller's declaration that the ukulele was in original, excellent and "sweet" condition. Am I missing something? From the provided photos, I would easily label this instrument as "fair." And the claim that it would be difficult to find another in this great condition at this price? Absurd. The Vega Baritone is probably the most common vintage baritone after the Harmony/Silvertone Baritone. I have seen many in much better shape at a more reasonable price.
I simply do not understand how sellers can support these claims.
Just wanted to say that.
I came across this ebay listing for a vintage Arthur Godfrey "Standard" Vega Baritone Ukulele.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ANTIQUE-VEGA-BA...145?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item23119ee051
What I found so incredulous was the seller's declaration that the ukulele was in original, excellent and "sweet" condition. Am I missing something? From the provided photos, I would easily label this instrument as "fair." And the claim that it would be difficult to find another in this great condition at this price? Absurd. The Vega Baritone is probably the most common vintage baritone after the Harmony/Silvertone Baritone. I have seen many in much better shape at a more reasonable price.
I simply do not understand how sellers can support these claims.
Just wanted to say that.