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    EC except for some tiny pinholes and a slightly crooked trim line along the righthand side, 9" x 11-3/4" black & white ad cut from what appears to be a music dealer trade publication, featuring the all-plastic Maccaferri-designed Arthur Godfrey Uke Player and Flamingo Uke, the Howdy Doody Uke, and the Wai Ki Ki Uke. Other side features the Emenee Silver Saxophone, with gold spot coloring printed on the instrument valves. Excellent era-appropriate graphics. 2 pp.
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EC except for some tiny pinholes and a slightly crooked trim line along the righthand side, 9" x 11-3/4" black & white ad cut from what appears to be a music dealer trade publication, featuring the all-plastic Maccaferri-designed Arthur Godfrey Uke Player and Flamingo Uke, the Howdy Doody Uke, and the Wai Ki Ki Uke. Other side features the Emenee Silver Saxophone, with gold spot coloring printed on the instrument valves. Excellent era-appropriate graphics. 2 pp.

Emenee Ukulele Trade Advertisement (1950's)

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SKU: 300U-2240

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$20 USD
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EC except for some tiny pinholes and a slightly crooked trim line along the righthand side, 9" x 11-3/4" black & white ad cut from what appears to be a music dealer trade publication, featuring the all-plastic Maccaferri-designed Arthur Godfrey Uke Player and Flamingo Uke, the Howdy Doody Uke, and the Wai Ki Ki Uke. Other side features the Emenee Silver Saxophone, with gold spot coloring printed on the instrument valves. Excellent era-appropriate graphics. 2 pp.
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EC except for some tiny pinholes and a slightly crooked trim line along the righthand side, 9" x 11-3/4" black & white ad cut from what appears to be a music dealer trade publication, featuring the all-plastic Maccaferri-designed Arthur Godfrey Uke Player and Flamingo Uke, the Howdy Doody Uke, and the Wai Ki Ki Uke. Other side features the Emenee Silver Saxophone, with gold spot coloring printed on the instrument valves. Excellent era-appropriate graphics. 2 pp.