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Michael Benner Posted - 04/15/2012 : 02:02:01 AM
I have a 1920's Martin ukulele, S1 Soprano, solid mahogany in good shape that I'd like to trade for a mid-level concert or tenor. I'm on Maui. Aloha.
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Julie H Posted - 04/28/2012 : 8:07:00 PM
Michael, do you have an update on this Martin you are trying to trade? Just curious...

Julie
hapakid Posted - 04/18/2012 : 4:57:07 PM
I sold a similar uke several years ago on eBay. That's a good place to figure out the value. I got $500 for mine from a lady in Japan. It cost $90 to mail it, but it was not a problem. Because the larger models are more popular for everyday use and performing, your ideal buyer is likely a collector or a ukulele purist of some kind. Jesse

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