c.1930 Stromberg-Voisinet (Kay) Banjo Ukulele
Here's a customer's nice little 14" scale banjo uke with fancy pearloid fretboard and headstock. It's also got a mahogany 3-piece neck, mahogany pot with inlaid marquetry, and inlaid mahogany resonator. I was asked to set it up and that's what I've done... plays great and easy, sounds snappy and loud with good definition of notes (expected with a slightly longer scale) and has a lot of projection.
This was built by Kay in Chicago in the late 20s or early 30s. Before 1931 (I think it was?) they were known by "Stromberg Voisinet."
This was built by Kay in Chicago in the late 20s or early 30s. Before 1931 (I think it was?) they were known by "Stromberg Voisinet."
Original skin head... crudely patched at some point, but still holding on. This uke is all original.
Fun fretboard, and bound, too!
Don't get a match too close to that pearloid...
Really pretty resonator and woods on this uke.
Ah, misspoke... this is a 5-piece neck -- mahogany/maple/rosewood/maple/mahogany. Classier upscaled Grover "Champion" uke pegs.
Nice bit of birdseye veneer on this one.
It's pretty great that this uke still has all its hardware. Note that the neck was broken and repaired (crudely) at some point in the past.
Not a fan of this tailpiece style, but it is practical.
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