1930s Soprano Ukulele with Original Case Vintage Mahogany

$225.00

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This 1930s soprano ukulele is a charming example of early 20th-century craftsmanship, made of solid mahogany with cream celluloid binding. It features an integral fretboard with brass frets and original friction tuners fitted with aged celluloid buttons. The bridge is a traditional four-slot wood design, and the instrument is currently unstrung.

This 1930s soprano ukulele measures 20 3/4 inches long by 6 inches wide at its widest point and comes housed in its original 1930s hard case. The case is constructed of thin wood with a floral-patterned fabric interior and a working clasp and handle—typical of instrument cases from the pre-war era.

This 1930s soprano ukulele is unbranded, consistent with catalogue-sold instruments from the period, possibly made by Harmony or Regal for department store sale. It is well-preserved with surface wear and a cracked tuner knob, but remains structurally sound and display-worthy.

If you're a collector of vintage stringed instruments or looking to restore an authentic piece from the golden age of ukulele popularity, this 1930s soprano ukulele offers original charm and historical character.