Hi everyone. I'm Tyler. This may be poor forum etiquette as my first (and I'll be honest, possibly only) post and if it is, please feel free to tell me to bugger off.
I inherited this uke a couple of years ago and it's been sitting in my office with all my guitars doing nothing. A couple days ago it occurred to me it was silly to just let it sit there and I should either commit to learning to play it or sell it. Sadly, with how much I have going on in my life right now, I can't find the time to start learning. So I'm trying to figure out some details on the instrument and it appears you good folks might be able to help me. I appears to be a Martin Baritone, which according to my limited research, was built possibly back in the 60's and Martin no longer makes. It's very possible it's a fake and not worth a dime but if so, it's actually a pretty darn good fake, the quality is pretty darn good. The only thing that seems suspect to me is that I can not for the life of me find a serial number. What do you guys think?
I inherited this uke a couple of years ago and it's been sitting in my office with all my guitars doing nothing. A couple days ago it occurred to me it was silly to just let it sit there and I should either commit to learning to play it or sell it. Sadly, with how much I have going on in my life right now, I can't find the time to start learning. So I'm trying to figure out some details on the instrument and it appears you good folks might be able to help me. I appears to be a Martin Baritone, which according to my limited research, was built possibly back in the 60's and Martin no longer makes. It's very possible it's a fake and not worth a dime but if so, it's actually a pretty darn good fake, the quality is pretty darn good. The only thing that seems suspect to me is that I can not for the life of me find a serial number. What do you guys think?