c.Late 1920s Martin Style 3 Soprano Ukulele Mahogany

Description

c.Late 1920s Martin Style 3 Soprano Ukulele Mahogany

This Item Is Located At IVG Sherman Oaks

In Good Overall Condition (Please See Photos)

Made In Nazareth, PA, USA

Solid Mahogany Top, Back And Sides Show Playwear Throughout Including Cosmetic Marks, Dings And Scratches (As Shown)

Instrument Appears To Have Been Oversprayed In Gloss Finish (As Shown)

Top And Back Show Various Cracks (See Photos)

Original Bridge

7-Ply Front Binding + 2-Ply Back Binding

"Mustache" Inlay

Solid Mahogany Neck Shows Cosmetic Nicks And Dings Throughout (As Shown)

Unbound Ebony Fingerboard With "Diamond" Inlays And 5-Ply Center Stripe

Original Bar Frets

Original "Banjo-Style" Tuning Machines

Weight: 6oz

Nut Width: 1.39"

Neck Depth At 1st Fret: .53"

Neck Depth At 12th Fret: .69"

Does Not Come With A Case, One May Be Purchased For Additional Cost (Please Inquire)



Own a true piece of Martin history with this late-1920s Style 3 soprano ukulele, crafted in Nazareth, Pennsylvania during the golden age of American luthiery. Built entirely from solid mahogany, it delivers the warm, articulate tone that made Martin a legend. Elegant appointments like the iconic mustache inlay, diamond fingerboard markers, multi-ply binding, and original banjo-style tuners showcase the refined style of the era. Lightweight, responsive, and rich with vintage character, this is an inspiring instrument for both collectors and players seeking authentic pre-war Martin tone and craftsmanship.