Victor Ukelele?

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Victor Ukelele?

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Saw this on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/RARE-Vintage-RCA-Vi ... dZViewItem

And wondered if it was produced in conjunction with the Victor Ukelele instruction record (1925 electric with Vaughn de Leath as vocalist on one side!).

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Either that or it is for accompanying (gasp) . . . Hawaiian records!!! LOL!
I've never seen one of these before and I used to collect ukes. A bargain at the BIN price!

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They are not a nightmare to tune. Ukes are strung with nylon (the modern replacement for 'gut'), so there is relatively little tension on the pegs. I play. While the abbreviated form 'uke' is commonly pronounced 'yewk', the full name is properly pronounced 'oo-koo-lay-lay', not 'yewk-a-lay-lee' (the way 90% of the world mispronounces it! Now, everyone please send their bound koa Gibson and Martin and native Hawaiian ukes to me, please! Pineapple-shaped and Harold Teen and Triholippee ukes also accepted. :D
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Obviously this is a must-have item for any fan of Victor’s Hawaiian selections. :D

It appears to be in very good condition, though.

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RARE Vintage RCA Victor Victrola Ukulele with Nipper

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Looks like a nice instrument, and well preserved.

I play a bit, my best uke is a Gretsch mahogany.

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