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		<title>By: Brian</title>
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		<description>I have an old (I think 1920&#039;s because of a bunch of sheet music we have dated 1925.  It&#039;s in good condition but needs new strings.  We&#039;ve owned it for 35 years and it was originally owned by my wife&#039;s uncle who served on a ship in World War 2.  We&#039;ve thought about selling it but we need some assistance as to price range and market.  Is eBay a good start?  I&#039;ve not looked at ukelins there.  This thing is an odd but cool.  Thanks.  Brian Van Alstyne</description>
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