Aloha Steve,
Mahalo for the heads up....you know you want it...
Lots of people say they are not that good post fire and good pre fire...what is the cutoff?
Hmmm...how do I know this post isn't hogwash?Lots of people sometimes repeat drivel and nonsense that they've read online. It's all a bunch of hogwash. I have two of them and a lot of other pricier ukes and the Maui Musics are the real deal. The internet is good for a lot of things; much research can be conducted, but there's a downside: misinformation...
Hmmm...how do I know this post isn't hogwash?
Sure is a pretty uke.
I'm just having fun. I believe you, wholeheartedly.Haha. You don't, but I'm speaking from experience, in that, I have two new ones and they're exquisite. All Maui Music ukuleles have been made by Peter Lieberman. Pre-fire, post-fire, there's no difference, except that he gained experience with passing years. Post-fire Mauis were made by a builder who had more experience under his belt. That's how I look at it. Everyone else can form their own opinion, which is fine by me. Just seems illogical to assume, based on nothing more than what one has read online, that they aren't as good as they used to be. I don't know, maybe I'm wrong, someone please help me out here if that's the case.
I'm just having fun. I believe you, wholeheartedly.
Sold so you don't have to worry Steve!!
Whew! That was a rare one at a reasonable price
I hope this isn't a rude question, but can someone tell me what it was listed for?