1922-5 Washburn Style 711 Tenor Ukulele
Washburn’s Style 711 Tenor ukulele is the larger sister to the Style 701 Soprano we’ve also just listed. Built by Lyon & Healy, the 711 features ivoroid bindings and raised rosette, a lightly braced solid mahogany body (with 3-ply Mahogany sides), simple headstock inlay and 1:1 machine heads.
This example is 100% original and in great shape, with only one 1” small back crack as a strike against it. It’s been played a bit and shows light wear by the fretboard. It’s a particularly great sounding Tenor ukulele, with lots of headroom, liveliness, bass presence, and touch sensitivity.
With modern case
Be sure to check out the matching Soprano we’ve just posted!
This example is 100% original and in great shape, with only one 1” small back crack as a strike against it. It’s been played a bit and shows light wear by the fretboard. It’s a particularly great sounding Tenor ukulele, with lots of headroom, liveliness, bass presence, and touch sensitivity.
With modern case
Be sure to check out the matching Soprano we’ve just posted!