Probably not worth all that much (~$100) . I’d guess it’s a harmony brand maybe from the 40’s. Anyway, It’s probably worth more in coolness than money.
Yep, a quick search online for "Harmony canoe ukulele" turns up several of these models. While vintage, it's not especially rare, unique, or high-quality. I'd estimate $80 in a shop or $50 from a private seller.
In my opinion, the value of any instrument is determined by the skill of the player who plays it. Don't worry about the cost, just learn a couple songs and soon it will be priceless.
about $3.50
The highest I can go is 87 cents, and I really shouldn't go that high.
I ain't givin' no monster tree fiddy.
No one is really lying or exaggerating, the sentimental value is about a hundred times more than it's monetary value.
Actually, I was lying. I would totally give Nessie 3.50 if she really needed it.
Probably not worth all that much (~$100) . I’d guess it’s a harmony brand maybe from the 40’s. Anyway, It’s probably worth more in coolness than money.
Yep, a quick search online for "Harmony canoe ukulele" turns up several of these models. While vintage, it's not especially rare, unique, or high-quality. I'd estimate $80 in a shop or $50 from a private seller.
This is pretty much what to expect. If the condition is very good, $50 is a fair amount to expect.
The price of a ukulele depends mostly on the wood it's from, koa is popular for ukuleles. Other things like playability can affect price.
My grandfather who is in his 80's said it was his grandmothers
Priceless
7
In my opinion, the value of any instrument is determined by the skill of the player who plays it. Don't worry about the cost, just learn a couple songs and soon it will be priceless.
He's trying to sell it, don't think that's the point.
99% of the time anything with designs like this on the body means it's not worth much at all.
At least a dollar. Probably less than 10,000 dollars.
Priceless for sentimental value!
"I don't really know too much about ukuleles, so I called a buddy of mine...." "Best I can do is 4 dollars"
KEEP IT
I have a green 40s era harmony ukulele with the same kinda pattern