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dhoenisch
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Hey all. When I originally joined this forum a few months ago, it was because I purchased 9 unplayable ukes pretty cheap. Out of the nine, I kept one that caught my eye. It is, what I thought was a 1930's Harmony, but now I'm not so sure. I think it's pretty old judging by the v-profiled neck and just the overall build of this uke. It may be a Reagan, but again, not sure now. No matter what it is, it's old and mine.
Anyhow, when I got it, this is what it looked like:
It's a solid birch uke with frets installed directly in the neck.
This poor uke suffered a failed attempt at a repair. The top and back had been re-glued with what looked like plain white glue. So, being the tinkerer I am, and so I can practice some more instrument repair, I went to work on this little guy...
Anyhow, when I got it, this is what it looked like:
It's a solid birch uke with frets installed directly in the neck.
This poor uke suffered a failed attempt at a repair. The top and back had been re-glued with what looked like plain white glue. So, being the tinkerer I am, and so I can practice some more instrument repair, I went to work on this little guy...