Vintage Luxor baritone ukulele, likely made in the USA during the 1950s–60s. This is an all solid mahogany instrument with a dry, woody tone that sits somewhere between a traditional ukulele and a small acoustic guitar.

Being a baritone, it’s tuned D–G–B–E like the top four strings of a guitar, making it a really natural transition for guitar players. It has a fuller, deeper voice than soprano or tenor ukes, and this one has that broken-in vintage character you just don’t get from modern instruments.

This is a simple, honest Chicago-made piece—not a high-end collector instrument—but it has a lot of charm and is very usable as a player.

Condition reflects its age. There is noticeable cosmetic wear throughout including scuffs, dings, and finish wear. The bridge shows some wear but remains stable. Neck is straight and it plays well.

Original friction tuners are intact and functional, though they require a bit of touch as expected with vintage tuners.

If you’re looking for something unique with real vintage character—especially if you’re coming from guitar—this is a fun and inspiring instrument.

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