aNueNue moon bird tenor

stevechip

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Hi all, I've got a lovely moon bird tenor (Nov 2016) which I don't play much.
I'm fortunate to also have an Acacia Pro Classic Pono which just suits me better for some reason (I'm probably not a good enough player to get the most from the aNueNue).
Could someone offer an opinion on how much I should ask if I were to sell it?

Thanks to you all in advance.

steve
 
Perhaps others will give you a better answer, but the general thinking seems to be start at 70% of the price and then go up or down depending on the "quality" of your uke and the demand for your model. Good luck with the sale.
 
For dealers 50% is the norm but for private sellers a bit more. There is one on ebay now for £1,100 but its just a few months old and barely touched.
 
The age of it is a little bit against you, but the most important thing is condition.
That, and how many used ones are on the market. It is a very popular ukulele and I see a lot of people looking for them, so don’t start too low. You see very few of them for sale, so you know people like them!
 
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