Are there any professional performers using primarily the Concert size?

The “Johnny Marvin Tenor” was/is actually a concert sized instrument. I wonder if he actually played it or if it was just what he put his name on. He’s obviously not a contemporary performer but he was prominent in his day.

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My friend, John Bird, has a Johnny Marvin uke with an airplane bridge that I believe is a concert, but may be a tenor. I found it for him in a Port Hope flea market before he helped to kindle my interest in playing the uke. It's on his left shoulder in this super photo.
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My friend, John Bird, has a Johnny Marvin uke with an airplane bridge that I believe is a concert, but may be a tenor. I found it for him in a Port Hope flea market before he helped to kindle my interest in playing the uke. It's on his left shoulder in this super photo.
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Definitely a concert. The earlier models had the airplane bridge and the mother of toilet seat headstock overlay. Later models had a regular bridge and a headstock that matched the body. To the best of my knowledge all the Johnny Marvin “tenors” were actually concerts. I think these were designed before naming conventions were as standardized and I read somewhere that he tuned down to Bb so I wonder if that’s why they called it a tenor. Awesome find! Those early ones aren’t as common. You’re an awesome friend. I’d like to have Peter Hurney (Pohaku Ukulele) build me a concert someday (specifically his “concert 10” model) and sometimes I think a Johnny Marvin inspired one would be cool.
 
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Del Ray plays a concert scale resonator, I think. Lil Rev plays a concert and a soprano resonator I think.
 
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