New Vintage Uke Day! I snagged an old banjo ukulele off of craigslist yesterday. It is a Luxor Supreme, and says Horenstein New York. It is a soprano scale banjo ukulele with a 7 1/4" pot, looks like the wood is maple. I am wondering if there is any way to age this beauty? From some research I've done it looks like B. Horenstein & Son was in business from 1918 to 1929. They imported instruments and branded them with their own Luxor brand. Mine appears to be similar to a Gretsch Clarophone. Are there any other indicators to tell me what I have and when it was made? It is in bad, but very repairable shape right now. It needs a new head skin, tuners, tail piece, bridge and strings. I think I am just going to clean it up and play it. I won't replace anything that is not required. Tuners are questionable, I could probably keep them original, but they are sloppy. All parts need are pretty cheap, except the head skin. They are 26 bucks at Stewmac, not bad, but what other options are there? Pics later.