itsme
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My first uke was a Cordoba mahogany tenor, I won it in a drawing from a guitar store. I have since acquired several (cough! cough!) more ukes.
The Cordoba hasn't seen much action in a long time, so I decided since I could stuff the case in my tote bag, I'd bring it to today's meetup.
I have to admit I was pleasantly surprised by how good it sounded and how easy it was to play. And the Worth browns on it were still almost perfectly in tune.
Someone else at the meetup said something about how they could never sell their first uke, and I realized I felt the same way.
There may come a time when I will have to thin the herd, but I don't think I'll ever sell this one.
The Cordoba hasn't seen much action in a long time, so I decided since I could stuff the case in my tote bag, I'd bring it to today's meetup.
I have to admit I was pleasantly surprised by how good it sounded and how easy it was to play. And the Worth browns on it were still almost perfectly in tune.
Someone else at the meetup said something about how they could never sell their first uke, and I realized I felt the same way.
There may come a time when I will have to thin the herd, but I don't think I'll ever sell this one.