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Nice players ukulele. Concert size, solid mahogany top, back and sides. Brazilian rosewood fingerboard. With newer faux snakeskin chipboard SSC.
This product is in Fair Condition (Learn More)
Condition Notes: Looks good cosmetically and plays okay but could use file sharp fret ends, strings, minor setup, etc. (This item is sold As-Is)× This used product is in Fair Condition
Fair condition items are used and have various imperfections that impact the function of the item. They aren’t broken but have minor functional issues and minor to severe cosmetic imperfections. Ideal for budget-conscious players or those willing to give it a little extra care.
Condition Notes: Looks good cosmetically and plays okay but could use file sharp fret ends, strings, minor setup, etc. (This item is sold As-iS)
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This item does not have a spec list.The following specs were provided by our repair and appraisal teams.
For a more detailed description please call (517) 372-7880
- No SN
- Early 1940s
- Concert model
- Semi-gloss natural finish
- All solid mahogany body
- One repaired back crack and sideways squiggle crack by end block
- 12 fret mahogany neck
- 12-fret Brazilian rosewood fingerboard
- Ivoroid dot markers at frets 5, 7 and 10
- Bar frets
- Mahogany bridge
- Tortoise plastic body binding
- W-b top purfling
- Single ring soundhole rosette
- 1-3/8” nut, ~15” scale
- 7-3/4" lower bout, 2-3/4" body depth at endblock
- With brown faux snakeskin chipboard SSC
Martin 1C Concert Ukulele (early 1940s)
Martin 1C Concert Ukulele (early 1940s)
Intl. Fees
AS-IS
Used
SKU: 180U-219562
Regular price
$1,150 USD
Regular price
Sale price
$1,150.00 USD
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Nice players ukulele. Concert size, solid mahogany top, back and sides. Brazilian rosewood fingerboard. With newer faux snakeskin chipboard SSC.
This product is in Fair Condition (Learn More)
Condition Notes: Looks good cosmetically and plays okay but could use file sharp fret ends, strings, minor setup, etc. (This item is sold As-Is)
Condition Notes: Looks good cosmetically and plays okay but could use file sharp fret ends, strings, minor setup, etc. (This item is sold As-Is)
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This used product is in Fair Condition
Fair condition items are used and have various imperfections that impact the function of the item. They aren’t broken but have minor functional issues and minor to severe cosmetic imperfections. Ideal for budget-conscious players or those willing to give it a little extra care.
Condition Notes: Looks good cosmetically and plays okay but could use file sharp fret ends, strings, minor setup, etc. (This item is sold As-iS)
Learn more about our condition ratings
Fair condition items are used and have various imperfections that impact the function of the item. They aren’t broken but have minor functional issues and minor to severe cosmetic imperfections. Ideal for budget-conscious players or those willing to give it a little extra care.
Condition Notes: Looks good cosmetically and plays okay but could use file sharp fret ends, strings, minor setup, etc. (This item is sold As-iS)
Learn more about our condition ratings
More Details
More Details
This item does not have a spec list.The following specs were provided by our repair and appraisal teams.
For a more detailed description please call (517) 372-7880
- No SN
- Early 1940s
- Concert model
- Semi-gloss natural finish
- All solid mahogany body
- One repaired back crack and sideways squiggle crack by end block
- 12 fret mahogany neck
- 12-fret Brazilian rosewood fingerboard
- Ivoroid dot markers at frets 5, 7 and 10
- Bar frets
- Mahogany bridge
- Tortoise plastic body binding
- W-b top purfling
- Single ring soundhole rosette
- 1-3/8” nut, ~15” scale
- 7-3/4" lower bout, 2-3/4" body depth at endblock
- With brown faux snakeskin chipboard SSC