![]() The last photo showing no heel cover or two-piece neck suggests that your ukulele was made on the mainland. I know that BL&F sold some ukuleles made by Harmony, but yours does not appear to be a product of the Harmony factory. They sold ukuleles made by various companies, putting their own labels inside (or having the manufacturer glue in the BL&F label). ![]() at the bottom of the label stand for Barth, Lutchen, and Feinberg, a major musical instrument distributor based out of New York city in the 1920s. Can you help me to research this? Thank you! I picked up this old ukulele at my mother's house (we used to live in Hawaii) which says "Hawaiian Ukulele" inside with a picture of a man playing a ukulele and at the bottom says "Especially made" for and then a series of letters.
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