c.1960 Silvertone by Harmony Baritone Ukulele
Another nice earlier Harmony-made baritone uke, all-solid mahogany, tortoise trim, rosewood bridge and fretboard, and all-original fittings. And how's she sound? Wonderful. Work included a neck set, setup, brace re-gluing, cleaning, crack repairs to the rear, etc.
Condition is well-used but not too shabby. A lot of these ukes are simply destroyed by the time they get to me as they're instruments that tend to be well-traveled, too.
Plenty of crackle in the finish and lots of playwear on the upper bout.
Headstock, original bone nut.
Rosewood fretboard, brass frets, faux-MOP inlaid dots.
The mahogany used on the uke is nice stuff.
Previous bridge reglue job is not perfect but is plenty sturdy, especially with the bolts & washers hiding underneath those dot plugs.
Original good-quality friction tuners.
Back shows some wear, too, and 3 or 4 repaired hairline cracks (due mostly to a loose brace inside, since repaired).
Cool tortoise binding... and here you can see the lovely golden ginger ale glow of the mahogany.
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