I noticed that. I was tempted to email the seller and ask him what value he added to the ukulele by owning it that would justify selling it for its list price, but my guess is it just won't sell and he'll have to either keep it or lower the price.
I noticed that. I was tempted to email the seller and ask him what value he added to the ukulele by owning it that would justify selling it for its list price, but my guess is it just won't sell and he'll have to either keep it or lower the price.
Here in Portland, the used uke prices I've seen are sometimes higher than new prices. And for that, you don't know if you're getting an instrument that was neglected for years.