Stadlmair Miami Soprano Ukulele with Vintage Case
I am selling a vintage Stadlmair Miami Soprano Ukulele that dates back to the 1920s.
This ukulele is in good, playable condition and newly strung with Oasis Clear Fluorocarbon strings.
There are the usual signs of playwear you would expect to find in a ukulele almost a hundred years old: trivial dings, scratches, and minor boo-boos, but nothing at all serious (as you can see in the photos). It sounds fine, projects surprisingly well, and plays great.
I found this on the Internet:
Henry Stadlmair Company Inc. was a New York distributor of musical instruments from 1923 to around 1928. In the 1870s Henry Stadlmair began working with C Bruno and Sons, by 1914 he had risen to the rank of Vice President and General Manager. He left Bruno & Sons and formed his own distribution company in 1923. Stadlmair's ukulele, guitar, tiple and banjo brands included: Miami, Avalon, Ace and Triple X. He was also the east coast distributor of Weissenborn. Stadlmair's company appears to have ceased trading in the late 1920s possibly as a consequence of the Wall Street Crash. Henry died in 1940 but was survived by his son Harry who also worked in music distribution for Bruno and Sons.
Address: Henry Stadlmair Company Inc., 115-117 East 23rd Street, New York , NY, United States
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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