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dhoenisch
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Just picked up this "new" uke today. I went to a music store near me to pick up a uke book I ordered, and saw a Harmony uke on the rack for $99. I've been looking for one for a while, but I had three things I needed to stand by.
1. It needed to be an American Harmony
2. It needed to be made of SOLID Mahogany
3. It needed to NOT have a plastic fingerboard
This uke met all three of my personal standards. It's in really good shape and only needs new frets as they were all filed flat. The action is good. And, even with el cheapo strings on it, it sounds great. tomorrow it'll get new frets and new Martin Fluorocarbons.
Well, here she is:
Dan
1. It needed to be an American Harmony
2. It needed to be made of SOLID Mahogany
3. It needed to NOT have a plastic fingerboard
This uke met all three of my personal standards. It's in really good shape and only needs new frets as they were all filed flat. The action is good. And, even with el cheapo strings on it, it sounds great. tomorrow it'll get new frets and new Martin Fluorocarbons.
Well, here she is:
Dan