garyg
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I'm thinning the herd of ukes that I don't play regularly and this Gretsch, although a wonderful uke, is one that I do not play very much. It has Fremont Blacklines on it and a wonderful vintage sound, I've just decided that I like my 20's Gretsch more. There is a video at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksdGc7TcCS4 and I'll attach some pictures. The condition is excellent for a uke made in the late 30's or early 40's, with some varnish wear and a ding or two but nothing else. Solid mahogany. Price $285 plus shipping/insurance, probably around $25. This is a great uke at a bargain price, I'd just like to see it go to someone who will use and appreciate it rather than have it sit in my closet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksdGc7TcCS4 and I'll attach some pictures. The condition is excellent for a uke made in the late 30's or early 40's, with some varnish wear and a ding or two but nothing else. Solid mahogany. Price $285 plus shipping/insurance, probably around $25. This is a great uke at a bargain price, I'd just like to see it go to someone who will use and appreciate it rather than have it sit in my closet.