I acquired a baritone ukulele from a yard sale. It cost me $5. It is a Giannini, made in Brazil. It didn't have any strings on it, so I bought some and strung it up, and it has been fun to play.
I have several questions.
1. Is there a way I can tell how old it is? The label is kind of torn up.
2. The only flaw I have found is that one of the tuners is missing a screw. How can I tell what size screw to replace it with? And where can I find that kind of screw?
3. Is this a good ukulele? How can I determine its value? (I have no intention of parting with it. I'm just curious.)
I have several questions.
1. Is there a way I can tell how old it is? The label is kind of torn up.
2. The only flaw I have found is that one of the tuners is missing a screw. How can I tell what size screw to replace it with? And where can I find that kind of screw?
3. Is this a good ukulele? How can I determine its value? (I have no intention of parting with it. I'm just curious.)