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sold / Harmony Johnny Marvin Uke c 1940
Harmony Johnny Marvin Tenor Ukulele c 1940  |  SOLD  | (c2204)  Although the label says 'Tenor Ukulele', it's really a concert or soprano size instrument.  Johnny Marvin, aka Honey Duke and his Uke, was a radio and recording star from 1924 until his unfortunate demise in 1944.  He used a number of pseudonyms in order to record for a variety of labels, and signed an endorsement with the Harmony company once he became very popular.  The Johnny Marvin ukes were built with quality materials and appointments, unlike many cheaply-made, mass-produced ukes of the era.  

This near-mint example sports a nice grade of mahogany for the body with some curley figure on the top.  The top is bound in white/black/white celluloid and the back is bound in white.  The neck is mahogany as well, featuring a Brazilian rosewood fingerboard with four pearl position markers.  The headstock features the Johnny Marvin endorsement decal.

The uke measures 7 3/4" across at the lower bout, and scale length is 14 1/2".  The fingerboard measures 1 7/16" across at the nut and string spacing is 1 3/4" at the saddle.  

The uke is 100% original and is in near-mint condition.  There are no evident repairs.  There is a bit of finish chipping at the heel joint, but the joint is solid.  There is no evidence of playing wear, with only a few nicks from age and use, a spectacular example! 

The uke produces a bright tone and plays easily.  

Comes with a new hard case.

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