~1925 Gibson UB-1 Sopranino Banjo Uke
$1,350
The Guitar Broker
This really cool Mini Banjo Uke is known as the “Baby Gibson” model was popular in college glee clubs in the 20’s and 30’s. The Sopranino scale (31.5 cm.) is easy for small hands. She has a nice brown stain finish w/beautiful shell inlay dot markers w/a brown stain resonator back. It got a “The...
1926 Gibson UB-2
$850
Intermountain Guitar and Banjo
A Nicely Used Gibson UB-2 Banjo Uke
with an 8" head, from the late 1920's.
Played for years by Ralph Shaw, "King of the Ukulele",
and featured on many of his youtube videos.
Fits perfectly in its Gold Tone Hard Case.
Serial: None
Condition: Excellent and Original
Case: hsc
Price:...
1950 Gibson TU-3
$2,495
Nationwide Guitars
A top of the line Gibson Tenor Uke. Only 205 TU-3 ukes were shipped during their production from 1950-1955. Mahognay body, Sunburst finish, and Multi bound top and back. Overall a clean instrument with expected finish checking and three tight hairline cracks on the back of the body. Two bridge pins...
~1930 Gibson Style 3 Ukulele
$1,799
Mikes Music
Circa late 1920s - early 1930s Gibson Style 3 Ukulele in overall very good condition for its age. This Style 3 is one of the higher end, fancier models that Gibson put out during this era - she features front and back binding, soundhole 'braided rope' inlay, bound fingerboard, and attractive pearl...
~1932 Gibson Ukulele
$16,995.99
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
No sales tax for customers outside California.
If you've seen the Poinsettia Ukulele we have in stock, you've seen one of Gibson's rarest and most sought after ukes. Now we bring you this one-of-a-kind piece that should attract plenty of attention from you who watch the ukulele market.
The...
~1926 Gibson The Gibson Poinsettia Ukulele
$17,000
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
No sales tax for customers outside California.
Amongst the most rare is this Gibson Poinsettia Ukulele.
Found in the depths of a house that recently changed hands locally!
It has been some time since Gibson build ukes, but back in the 20s and 30s they rode the wave and made some...