Ukuleleblues
Well-known member
One of the thing I initially was drawn to in the ukulele world 8 years ago was the lack of pretense or snobbishness. I came from the guitar world where name brand snobs are all over. For me the current phenomena of "aged" guitars is part of that. Fake yellowed plastic, scratches, dents, etc. I even read once on a SRV replica start advertisement that the "burn marks were made with the same brand cigarette Stevie smoked". They get big $ for these instruments.
My question to you is would you buy an aged, replica ukulele. Is there an unmet need in the uke world for a replica formby banjolele with harp beer stains on the head? A Herbert Khaury aged Martin. A Cliff Edwards uke with dents from where he dropped in while on a binge?
My question to you is would you buy an aged, replica ukulele. Is there an unmet need in the uke world for a replica formby banjolele with harp beer stains on the head? A Herbert Khaury aged Martin. A Cliff Edwards uke with dents from where he dropped in while on a binge?