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dhoenisch
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Good morning all. I was able to score 9 Ukuleles this week. All of them need some type of work, but for $50, I figured it wasn't that bad. All of them needing tuning machines will probably get a cheap set of friction tuners, and any of them needing bridges, I will probably just make my own for them. For the most part, they all seem to be in pretty decent shape, structurally, with the exception of one of them which has a brace that fell off. Well, here's the lot of them:
"Hawaii" stenciled uke. No maker name on the uke anywhere. Needs tuning machines.
"The Hawaiian". No maker name on the uke anywhere. Needs tuning machines and bridge.
Unknown uke, but pretty old styling. The wood appears to be birch, so it's possibly an old Harmony. If so, this is the one I will keep out of the lot. Needs tuning machines and bridge.
Harmony uke. This one doesn't have a label, but has the plastic fingerboard. I can't remember, but did the American ones have a zero fret? This one does, which makes me think it's an import. This one needs a bridge and new tuning machines.
"Hawaii" stenciled uke. No maker name on the uke anywhere. Needs tuning machines.
"The Hawaiian". No maker name on the uke anywhere. Needs tuning machines and bridge.
Unknown uke, but pretty old styling. The wood appears to be birch, so it's possibly an old Harmony. If so, this is the one I will keep out of the lot. Needs tuning machines and bridge.
Harmony uke. This one doesn't have a label, but has the plastic fingerboard. I can't remember, but did the American ones have a zero fret? This one does, which makes me think it's an import. This one needs a bridge and new tuning machines.
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