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Description 1926 US advertisement for ukulele with easy chord system; "Be the Life of the Party".
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Source Scanned by me, Infrogmation, from 1926 "Art and Beauty Magazine" From original copy in my own collection.
Author anon work. Magazine "Art and Beauty Magazine" was published by "the King Publishing Co., Wilmington, Del.".
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