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    This is my Loar Ukulele..... ok, it was made probably around 1927, so "post-Loar" Gibson style 3 soprano. Wonderful uke, perfect intonation, really great tone. They made them well.

    And no, I won't sell it for under 100,000.00 even though it's un-signed...

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    118 views, no comments? C'mon, it's a Gibson, one of their finest!

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    Looks good Neal. All mahogany?
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    All mahogany, this is a treat to play, the tone is second to none. You can hear it on "the Bluke"(Blue Uke) at my myspace below. Now I need another one. Talk about MAS, UAS, GAS. So addicting.




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    Neal I just had a listen on your myspace site. Sounds good. You and Mr. Lawler do a good job.
    I have the wood and am planning to build a tenor uke. I should probably finish up the mandolin sitting on my desk first, but the ukulele might be a nice diversion.
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    I think it's cool. Like the mandolin, an instrument with character.
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    Wow don't see many of those around. #How did you come about owning it? Any interesting history?



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    That is a pretty rare style 3 Gibson, I believe the top of their uke line. I have style 1 that is a very nice uke.
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    I can tell you're proud of thaten' And everyright to be. Very nice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by (F5G WIZ @ Feb. 17 2008, 09:03)
    Wow don't see many of those around. How did you come about owning it? Any interesting history?
    Thanks, yes, I'm pretty proud of this little thing. I had a solid body electric tenor uke, custom from Ko'olau, and my friend Jon loves tenor, and wanted it, I wanted the Gibson, we traded. This Gibson changed my perspective of the soprano uke.

    Y'know, at the time this was made, someone there that had a hand in the building of it, probably had shaken hands with Lloyd, or passed him in the hall with a nod at one time earlier..

    Fortunately, the old Gibson ukes do not command the prices of the same era Gibson mandolins, but the tone is just as sweet.

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