Joyful Uke
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If you need/want the money for other things, then selling is the right thing to do.
Otherwise, I think there is a good chance that you would regret selling it at some point in the future. It's not a replaceable ukulele.
Our playing styles and tastes can change over time. I didn't like koa initially, but now really like the sound. My tastes expanded. And as the ukulele opens up, you might find that you really like it. If not, you can always sell it at some time in the future, and perhaps the resale market will be better by then, too.
That would be my approach, anyway.
Otherwise, I think there is a good chance that you would regret selling it at some point in the future. It's not a replaceable ukulele.
Our playing styles and tastes can change over time. I didn't like koa initially, but now really like the sound. My tastes expanded. And as the ukulele opens up, you might find that you really like it. If not, you can always sell it at some time in the future, and perhaps the resale market will be better by then, too.
That would be my approach, anyway.