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Up for sale is a nice condition Martin 0 soprano, circa 1946-1956. I deduced its age based on when I was thinking of buying this uke here from feedback from others who are in the know
. It is very nice, and a bit different than many Martin 0 in that it is a bit lighter wood. It plays very well, is resonant and has that snappy Martin sound. I have owned a few of these, and it is perhaps a bit on the sweeter side than some of them. It is a lot more full sounding than my Weymann--an older “cousin” of the Martin.
Some strum marks and a wee bit scratches on the back. A few very thin and repaired cracks that are hard to see/photographs. This is going to be someone’s fantastic uke for many years.
Why am I selling this? I would like to get down to about 5 ukes, and so I am having to make super hard choices. This is slightly reductant to my Weymann in style, and while it perhaps has a nicer voice, my Weymann is special to me and a bit too beat to sell.
The price is $600, with a hard case and shipped within the COUS. For a variety of reasons, I do not accept paypal anymore, and so would need a personal check or a bank check, or zelle. If this makes you edgy, I would gladly give you my professional websites and such--I am a pretty public dude (college professor, author of many books, have a coaching practice), so I am not going to mess with you for this amount of money. You will have my fall identity before you consider buying this! I also have had many positive transitions here that you can search for. My guess is a couple of people I have traded with and sold with here will soon respond to this thread in one way or another, lol. No sound samples, but glad to show you and play over Zoom!
PM me and we can discuss this.
Up for sale is a nice condition Martin 0 soprano, circa 1946-1956. I deduced its age based on when I was thinking of buying this uke here from feedback from others who are in the know
. It is very nice, and a bit different than many Martin 0 in that it is a bit lighter wood. It plays very well, is resonant and has that snappy Martin sound. I have owned a few of these, and it is perhaps a bit on the sweeter side than some of them. It is a lot more full sounding than my Weymann--an older “cousin” of the Martin.
Some strum marks and a wee bit scratches on the back. A few very thin and repaired cracks that are hard to see/photographs. This is going to be someone’s fantastic uke for many years.
Why am I selling this? I would like to get down to about 5 ukes, and so I am having to make super hard choices. This is slightly reductant to my Weymann in style, and while it perhaps has a nicer voice, my Weymann is special to me and a bit too beat to sell.
The price is $600, with a hard case and shipped within the COUS. For a variety of reasons, I do not accept paypal anymore, and so would need a personal check or a bank check, or zelle. If this makes you edgy, I would gladly give you my professional websites and such--I am a pretty public dude (college professor, author of many books, have a coaching practice), so I am not going to mess with you for this amount of money. You will have my fall identity before you consider buying this! I also have had many positive transitions here that you can search for. My guess is a couple of people I have traded with and sold with here will soon respond to this thread in one way or another, lol. No sound samples, but glad to show you and play over Zoom!
PM me and we can discuss this.