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Knowing that everyone is going to charge differently, etc...
I have a Mele Kalia concert that I bought off of ebay a year or so ago. It's nothing fancy, but it's solid wood. It sounds okay. except that I think the last owner fiddled with the nut with a file or something. It looks like it's been reglued, and-- and this is the PITA part-- the A string pops out of the groove with even gentle use.
It's a minor thing, but it makes the uke pretty much unplayable.
This brings me to a tripartite question:
I spent around 200 on it, and I'm worried about chasing good money after bad. Advice?
I have a Mele Kalia concert that I bought off of ebay a year or so ago. It's nothing fancy, but it's solid wood. It sounds okay. except that I think the last owner fiddled with the nut with a file or something. It looks like it's been reglued, and-- and this is the PITA part-- the A string pops out of the groove with even gentle use.
It's a minor thing, but it makes the uke pretty much unplayable.
This brings me to a tripartite question:
- I know different shops have different prices, but around how much should I have in the bank before I take it in to talk about replacing the nut and getting it set up again?
- Despite being solid wood, it's a pretty beginner-level, unremarkable uke. Is it even worth doing the above?
- If not, what should I do with it instead? Is it bonfire time? futz with the nut myself 'cause it's not like I can make it any worse? Sell it on ebay without mentioning the problem, like the last guy did? Sell it on ebay as a "project" uke?
I spent around 200 on it, and I'm worried about chasing good money after bad. Advice?