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Original Post By:
1st Pawn
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Date: 10/18/2017 2:37:25 PM |
Anyone know the value of a UKULELES with a address of 1719 Liliha St and phone number of 2384. It comes in the original case. |
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Posted By:
Muttzukii
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Date: 10/20/2017 11:16:41 AM |
Ummmm, you're probably going to get some abuse about your request, especially with a handle like 1st Pawn. The short answer somewhere between $1 & $2,000.....depending on..........a lot of things.
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Posted By:
karl
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Date: 10/22/2017 11:33:41 AM
(Updated: 10/24/2017 4:27:14 AM)
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It depends on a lot of things. The condition, the style, the accessories and the proven 'chain of custody' are the obvious variables, but also where you try to sell it.
Try to get the 'Vintage Guitar Price Guide' if you want to obtain ballpark figures by instrument dealers, or do an advanced ebay-search on sold instruments.
In my older copy of that price guide, pristine examples of Kumalae ukuleles range from $300 to $700. Most rare and expensive are the ones with the fiddle-shaped headstocks.
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Posted By:
J Boy Shyne
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Date: 10/22/2017 7:11:20 PM |
Personally, I don't "abuse" those who seek info to make as much $ as they can. But I do, and always will, take issue with those who supply the info that causes US to pay more for something that we could get cheap from non-musicians. Eah . . . whatever, the Aloha Spirit is strong in you silly ukers (I'm really a ghee-tar player so I'm immune to your tranquil, peace-loving, sharing state)
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