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1920 Ukelin by Manufacturers Advertising Company - Violin and Hawaiian Ukulele Combined Two Hole Ukelin 1929 - Good Condition Normal Wear - See Photos - Measures 27" L x 8" W x 2" D - Includes Bow and Sheet Music in Box ... Valuable estate sale discovery great collectible  ... FREE SHIPPING 

 

The 1920 Ukelin by Manufacturers Advertising Company is a unique and rare instrument that combines the features of a violin and a ukulele. It has 16 treble strings tuned to the scale of C, and four bass strings tuned to the chords of C, G, Am, and F. The instrument is meant to be played with a violin bow in the right hand and the fingers or a pick in the left hand.

 

The ukelin is made of solid wood and has a beautiful sunburst finish. The body is shaped like a violin, but it is slightly larger and has a deeper sound. The neck is long and thin, with a fretboard that is divided into 20 frets. The instrument has two f-holes on the top and a tailpiece on the bottom.

 

The ukelin was a popular instrument in the 1920s and 1930s, but it is now quite rare. It is a versatile instrument that can be used to play a wide variety of music, including classical, jazz, and folk.

 

Here is a more detailed description of the instrument's features:

  • 16 treble strings tuned to the scale of C
  • 4 bass strings tuned to the chords of C, G, Am, and F
  • Solid wood construction with sunburst finish
  • Violin-shaped body with two f-holes
  • Long, thin neck with 20 frets
  • Tailpiece on the bottom

 

The 1920 Ukelin by Manufacturers Advertising Company is a unique and versatile instrument that is sure to turn heads. It is a great choice for musicians of all skill levels, and it is sure to add a touch of vintage charm to any performance.

 

1920 Ukelin by Manufacturers Advertising Company

$164.95Price
  • 7 days returns. Buyer pays for return shipping. In the event an item is out of stock, you will be refunded in full. Shipping on items is Free included in price. 

     

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