Details
Martin didn't sell their first Style 3 uke until 1916, and this example from barely three years later has lots of details that disappeared not long after, such as the Ivoroid "kite" inlay on the headstock. It's remarkably original, and has the ultralight construction often found on Martin ukes from the 'teens so it crackles and bubbles when you play it. Original dark stain and shellac-varnish finish throughout, the only change is that it has the Grover tuners Martin used on this model a few years later (it probably have wood friction pegs originally). No cracks or signs of any repairs, quite a miracle for an instrument this fragile as ukes were essentially ignored for decades. Comes with original hardshell case, which of course was the key to its survival in this condition.
Specs
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UPC
141788
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Year
1919
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Top material
Mahogany
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Back sides
Mahogany
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Fingerboard
Rosewood
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Neck material
Mahogany
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Bridge
Rosewood
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Frets to body
12
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Total frets
17
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Scale length
13 11/16"
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Nut width
1 3/8"
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Binding
Grained Ivoroid
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Inlay
Diamonds
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Tuners
Grover No. 76 Patent Pegs
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Case type
Original Hardshell
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SKU
MAR3M-141788