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Ukelele 1920s vintage 4-string Banjo style round body 16-Frets For Sale


Ukelele 1920s vintage 4-string Banjo style round body 16-Frets
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Ukelele 1920s vintage 4-string Banjo style round body 16-Frets:
$180.00

ROLANDO Ukelele 1920s vintage 4-string Banjo style round body 16-Frets, In very good to fine condition with a few minor faults, nice original varnish patina on the wood, alternating colors of wood, intact, one small internal wood gap, stored for decades, shows light use, see photos for condition, description and details, small crack or gap in wood do not detract from playing/sound, tight overall, lovely faux cream colored key pegs in very good condition, tight all around wood and head stretched tight, shows its age, wooden bridge shows tightness of head, some faint hand-writing on verso of head, key pegs have patterned thin lines in their design, fine collectible musical instrument with personality... tune it up and it is ready to play... unusual model with no hole in the headstock, see photos, ships to continental USA mailing address only, free shipping.Information on the www: \"Rolando was a brand name used by the Southern California Music Company on banjo ukuleles and guitars (and possibly other instruments). Southern Cal even sold some Martin guitars with Rolando labels inside. ...probably made between 1916 and 1920. ...almost certainly made in California - nearly all the very early banjo ukuleles were. ... quite possibly made in the factory in the Los Angeles area that was the largest banjo ukulele manufacturer at the time. ... made from burled redwood, other (more common) styles of Rolando banjo ukuleles were made from alternating light and dark wood pieces.\"

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