1924 Gibson UB-1 Trap Door Banjo-Ukulele
Overview: As a uke player, what more could you want? It's got a bigger head, it's got the trap door, and it's got the cool multicolored decal on the headstock. It's also almost completely original and it's in great health.
Tone: It's bright and chipper but has a "watery" sort of sound that sweetens it a bit. It's got good volume and "pluck."
Feel: The neck is on the narrow side but it's deeper front to back and it plays quick and easy.
Interesting features: The "natural" maple finish is unusual for Gibsons from the time as most are a medium-brown color. It's got some normal wear and tear, though, that gives it a cool antique patina.
Repairs included: Tim gave it a fret level/dress, cleaning work, and setup work. It's playing bang-on and ready to serve.
- Weight: 3 lbs 12 oz
- Scale length: 13 7/8"
- Nut width: 1 1/16"
- Neck shape: medium V
- Board radius: flat
- Head diameter: 9"
- Depth overall at rim: 2 7/8"
- Rim wood: ply maple
- Bridge: maple/ebony
- Fretboard: ebonized maple?
- Neck wood: maple
- Action height at 12th fret: 1/16" overall (fast, spot-on)
- String gauges: fluorocarbon high-G
- Neck relief: straight
- Fret style: small/low
Condition notes: It's all-original except for the replacement bridge and strings. There's mild grunge throughout the finish that's not cleaning off (embedded dust) but it overall looks nice.
It comes with: It has an old chip case.
Consignor tag: BCK
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