PTOEguy
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Or is it just slightly blue? Seems like there are some pretty sweet baritone ukes that stay on the marketplace a lot longer than a comparable tenor might - even at a lower price point than a comparable tenor. I see three possible options:
1. I'm wrong - my perceptions are skewed by a small sample size and the baritone market is just fine.
2. The supply of baritone ukes is appropriate - they just take longer to sell because the pool of baritone players is smaller.
3. There are more baritone ukes than baritone players.
Any thoughts?
1. I'm wrong - my perceptions are skewed by a small sample size and the baritone market is just fine.
2. The supply of baritone ukes is appropriate - they just take longer to sell because the pool of baritone players is smaller.
3. There are more baritone ukes than baritone players.
Any thoughts?