ukulelecowboy
Well-known member
Hi All,
Well Fedex confirmed it. The package is on the vehicle for delivery. I'm pretty excited. This a new addition to The Ukulele Cowboy Society's ukulele collection. But rather than tell or show what it is (just yet) I thought that I would lay out some hints and see if you could figure it out.
So for all you instrument aficionados, here we go...
1. It is a vintage ukulele. Circa 1966.
2. This company produced one model of ukulele, a Baritone Model BU-11
3. They produced the instrument from 1964 - 1974
4. It is solid mahogany with a pin-style bridge
5. This instrument was manufactured in Hoboken, NJ
6. This is a fairly young company, and while known for their high quality instruments, didn't really start producing them until the mid-fifties.
That should be enough to pique one's interest. I would think that the manufacturing location might be the give-away. In any event, when I finally have this beauty in my hands, I will post photos and sound files.
Thanks!
Well Fedex confirmed it. The package is on the vehicle for delivery. I'm pretty excited. This a new addition to The Ukulele Cowboy Society's ukulele collection. But rather than tell or show what it is (just yet) I thought that I would lay out some hints and see if you could figure it out.
So for all you instrument aficionados, here we go...
1. It is a vintage ukulele. Circa 1966.
2. This company produced one model of ukulele, a Baritone Model BU-11
3. They produced the instrument from 1964 - 1974
4. It is solid mahogany with a pin-style bridge
5. This instrument was manufactured in Hoboken, NJ
6. This is a fairly young company, and while known for their high quality instruments, didn't really start producing them until the mid-fifties.
That should be enough to pique one's interest. I would think that the manufacturing location might be the give-away. In any event, when I finally have this beauty in my hands, I will post photos and sound files.
Thanks!