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The Guilds of Grot

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Wow! They want a lot of money for that thing! Somebody should find out what they'd really take!

Baritone Ukes are cool and easy to play. They're tuned DGBE the same as the top four strings on a guitar so all your open chords work just fine. Just imagine yourself in front of the campfire playing Kum-ba-ya!
 

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I think there was someone on here trying to sell one a while back. I was tempted but broke at the time ( usual story I know....)
 

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For $1,000, it would have to have the Chesterfield or G-shield peghead inlay before I would even consider buying it ... and I suppose that would run the whole look of the thing.
 

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twocorgis said:
Agreed. I just wish it wasn't $1000 :(
Ah, but it's $1000 or "Best Offer"!

So how much are you willing to pay Sandy?

You're from L.I., make him an offer he can't refuse! :wink:
 

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I sold mine to a fellow LTGer - it was in excellent condition just like this one is. I sold it for around $500. I think I could have gotten more, but given what I paid for it (a steal!), it was a fair deal for me and the buyer.

$1,000 is over-priced. A Best Offer of $600 or so would be fair, but of course, the seller may be trying to get as much as possible for it. Nothing new - welcome to eBay!

These are fun to play, though!

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