I've toyed with the idea of buying a ukulele for years. We had one of the teenagers sing "Oceans" accompanying herself on ukulele one Sunday service and it blew everyone away.
At any rate, I'd picked it up and dropped the idea a dozen times until a Gretsch (six-string of all things) popped up on my Reverb feed this week. It took a good bit of research to determine it was MIC and that just ain't my bag when it doesn't have to be.
I've narrowed it down to a Concert size and I'd like to spend somewhere in the $200 - $300 range. Advice? Is it unrealistic to expect to find a non-Chinese example in that price range?
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I've toyed with the idea of buying a ukulele for years. We had one of the teenagers sing "Oceans" accompanying herself on ukulele one Sunday service and it blew everyone away.
At any rate, I'd picked it up and dropped the idea a dozen times until a Gretsch (six-string of all things) popped up on my Reverb feed this week. It took a good bit of research to determine it was MIC and that just ain't my bag when it doesn't have to be.
I've narrowed it down to a Concert size and I'd like to spend somewhere in the $200 - $300 range. Advice? Is it unrealistic to expect to find a non-Chinese example in that price range?
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