About This Listing

this ukulele was made by the Rutan Co. of Kansas City for the Wurlitzer Company of Cincinnati. The "Howard" stamp was a Wurlitzer trademark. Rutan made good quality ukuleles that were clearly patterned after Martins. When Martin was having difficulty keeping up with orders in 1926, Wurlitzer turned to Rutan to supply some of their ukuleles. It is a “Wurlitzer“in that they were the seller, but they didn't manufacture it. It was built in the Rutan factory. I know that Rutan had a distinct headstock shape on the instruments they sold under their own name, but it looks like they made your ukulele to Wurlitzer's specifications. Wurlitzer probably had Rutan model it after a Martin Style 3, but toned down just a little to make it a bit more affordable - white dots as fret markers instead of mother of pearl diamonds, thinner sound hole ring, no ornament at the bottom of the body. So yes, it is a higher-end model for Rutan - most of their ukuleles that I have seen are patterned after Martin's. its been refinished and the bridge was changed. This is a used/ vintage ukulele . It was used and played . it does play but might need a little more setup for your playing style. Comes with a gig bag. Please ask questions prior to purchasing this rare ukulele. All sales final on this instrumen.


Listed5 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Rutan sporano style 3
Finish
  • Mahogany
Categories
Year
  • 1920’s
Made In
  • United States

About the Seller

Broken String Guitars

Salida, CO, United States
(130)
Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:159
Wurlitzer Rutan sporano style 3 1920’s - Mahogany
Wurlitzer Rutan sporano style 3 1920’s - Mahogany
Originally $1,000, now $600 ($400 price drop)
$400 price drop

About This Listing

this ukulele was made by the Rutan Co. of Kansas City for the Wurlitzer Company of Cincinnati. The "Howard" stamp was a Wurlitzer trademark. Rutan made good quality ukuleles that were clearly patterned after Martins. When Martin was having difficulty keeping up with orders in 1926, Wurlitzer turned to Rutan to supply some of their ukuleles. It is a “Wurlitzer“in that they were the seller, but they didn't manufacture it. It was built in the Rutan factory. I know that Rutan had a distinct headstock shape on the instruments they sold under their own name, but it looks like they made your ukulele to Wurlitzer's specifications. Wurlitzer probably had Rutan model it after a Martin Style 3, but toned down just a little to make it a bit more affordable - white dots as fret markers instead of mother of pearl diamonds, thinner sound hole ring, no ornament at the bottom of the body. So yes, it is a higher-end model for Rutan - most of their ukuleles that I have seen are patterned after Martin's. its been refinished and the bridge was changed. This is a used/ vintage ukulele . It was used and played . it does play but might need a little more setup for your playing style. Comes with a gig bag. Please ask questions prior to purchasing this rare ukulele. All sales final on this instrumen.


Listed5 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Rutan sporano style 3
Finish
  • Mahogany
Categories
Year
  • 1920’s
Made In
  • United States

About the Seller

Broken String Guitars

Salida, CO, United States
(130)
Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:159

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