CPG
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I'm selling my Bruko soprano. It has cedar top and mahogany neck, back, and sides. The back is arched.
PRICE REDUCED:
$225 Shipped USPS Priority CONUSA.
OR
$200 local pickup
Pics here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/SKvRFaG1P5TVR2Ys8
It's a fun little uke, but I've bought too many ukes lately and this one doesn't see much play these days.
I bought it this past March directly form Bruko for $345 total. With current exchange rates it looks like you could get a new one of these for between $330 and $340, so the $250 price is about 25% off of what a new one would cost you.
It will come with the light weight gig bag that Bruko included with it. I replaced the plastic saddle with one I made of ebony and it is currently strung with Worth Browns. I kept the original strings and original saddle and they will be included in the front pocket of the gig bag.
It does have one flaw from the factory that I noticed when it arrived. It's just a little impression in the top next to the g-side of the bridge. It's about 1/4" long and right along the grain line, so it's barely noticeable. I looks like it was probably there before the finish was put on and got missed during final sanding because it just looks like part of the grain. There is a closeup the photos album that shows it.
I can find a couple tiny very light surface scratches just from being played/handled but nothing I can photograph easily. Other then being played periodically on my lunch breaks at work it has sat in a desk drawer in its gig bag.
Feel free to ask questions.
Thanks!
PRICE REDUCED:
$225 Shipped USPS Priority CONUSA.
OR
$200 local pickup
Pics here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/SKvRFaG1P5TVR2Ys8
It's a fun little uke, but I've bought too many ukes lately and this one doesn't see much play these days.
I bought it this past March directly form Bruko for $345 total. With current exchange rates it looks like you could get a new one of these for between $330 and $340, so the $250 price is about 25% off of what a new one would cost you.
It will come with the light weight gig bag that Bruko included with it. I replaced the plastic saddle with one I made of ebony and it is currently strung with Worth Browns. I kept the original strings and original saddle and they will be included in the front pocket of the gig bag.
It does have one flaw from the factory that I noticed when it arrived. It's just a little impression in the top next to the g-side of the bridge. It's about 1/4" long and right along the grain line, so it's barely noticeable. I looks like it was probably there before the finish was put on and got missed during final sanding because it just looks like part of the grain. There is a closeup the photos album that shows it.
I can find a couple tiny very light surface scratches just from being played/handled but nothing I can photograph easily. Other then being played periodically on my lunch breaks at work it has sat in a desk drawer in its gig bag.
Feel free to ask questions.
Thanks!
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