Hello all, I've been a longtime reader of this forum, but haven't posted in years. In fact, I didn't even remember my username and had to create a new one.
The reason for my post is that I have a Glyph ukulele that I ordered from Dave in 2008 a short time before he stopped taking orders. I finally received it in 2014 and I believe it was one of the last that he made from the backlog that he accumulated. It's a great uke! It is basically a Martin Style 1 replica with a few differences. it plays and sounds fantastic. It developed a crack in the soundboard a few years ago that has been professionally repaired.
Unfortunately, I just don't play any of my ukes any more and I'm thinking about selling it. The problem is, I have no idea how much these are worth these days since I can't find any listings for them anywhere.
I'm looking for recommendations as to how to go about selling it without drastically over-valuing or under-valuing. If it's worth a lot less than I paid for it, I'll probably just keep it.
Anyway, thanks in advance for any suggestions. And sorry for the long post!
-Jay
The reason for my post is that I have a Glyph ukulele that I ordered from Dave in 2008 a short time before he stopped taking orders. I finally received it in 2014 and I believe it was one of the last that he made from the backlog that he accumulated. It's a great uke! It is basically a Martin Style 1 replica with a few differences. it plays and sounds fantastic. It developed a crack in the soundboard a few years ago that has been professionally repaired.
Unfortunately, I just don't play any of my ukes any more and I'm thinking about selling it. The problem is, I have no idea how much these are worth these days since I can't find any listings for them anywhere.
I'm looking for recommendations as to how to go about selling it without drastically over-valuing or under-valuing. If it's worth a lot less than I paid for it, I'll probably just keep it.
Anyway, thanks in advance for any suggestions. And sorry for the long post!
-Jay