Thanks for the information, being it is a Supertone and not the Silvertone I guess I can be confident it is from the 1920s or 1930s.
I was hoping it was mahogany but wasn't sure how to tell.
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Thanks for the information, being it is a Supertone and not the Silvertone I guess I can be confident it is from the 1920s or 1930s.
I was hoping it was mahogany but wasn't sure how to tell.
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Thanks for the additional information, I was wondering if it might be birch but I wasn't sure how to tell. I am pretty sure all the sound issues at this point are from my inability and not the...
Welcome, there is definitely plenty to learn on here.
Welcome, I have definitely found a wealth of knowledge on here.
I have the Sears Supertone Uke shown in the pictures below, but I am very new to instruments and playing the Uke. I am only about 2 months in of playing this one so learning everyday.
But as I...
Thanks! I was planning to use some tape around the three sides like I saw on frets.com. That will definitely help.
I will probably do a few dry runs as I need to lower the strings quite a bit. I...
I have a Sears Supertone from the 1920s that I need to reglue the bridge onto. I am going to make some height adjustments but when I go to glue it back on should I use the original or Hide Glue...
So I am starting out with the Sears Supertone which looks to be from the 1920's from what I have read. Would you say this is an average ukulele, or would the ones from this time be pretty nice...
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Thanks for all the information on this board, I have only been looking at it for a few weeks. I recently purchased a Sears Supertone Ukulele from a friend. This actually my first instrument I have...