There's always a little confusion about these model numbers - the Gibson catalogues weren't always consistent, at one time a decorative version of the UB2 (no resonator) model was described as UB3.
If you pause the video at 2:04 you can see the UB1, UB2, UB2 (de-luxe version), UB3, UB4 and UB5. The 5 is gold plated, but you can't tell that from the pic!
Just a question. I have never touched a banjo uke and want to play 'Formby Style' playing. Now I have seen one - a Heartwood DUB-5 (it says it is a "Gibson style Ukulele Banjo with resonator, High quality construction with plated rim and brackets, detachable inlaid resonator, bound finger board with position markers, inlaid head stock, fitted with high quality machine heads, and 8" Remo head.
@CLASSICMONSTERGUY95 Looks good for the money, although for the authentic Formby sound you can't beat the old ukes, and a calf-skin head is better than plastic! Andy
Wow... I have just watched George's Friday night show and you now have the uke from that show.... it must be an amazing feeling when you play it! I am palying guitar again after 15 years and with regular lessons and am abig fan of George Harrison. He palyed uke aswell and I am also interested in learning to play it.....I also believe that George Harrison went to Blackpool for the conventions....is that true. Anyway great video Andy.....Regards...Alan fron WIGAN.
Yes I met George Harrison twice - what a great guy, no ego at all, just genuinely enthusiastic about the uke... He was mad about it, like all of us - once you get the uke bug you're hooked! Enjoy your playing & thanks for the comment! Andy
Just lovely, great to see such respect for george and his achievements, im learning the uke and have been playing for about a year and hope to join the george formby society quite soon(perhaps get the chance to come down to blackpool and meet fellow enthusiasts) You tube has been a godsend in getting information and seeing other players different approaches to the uke, all i can say is FANTASTIC,,,,
Great Andy, us George Formby lovers are greatful to people like you who have the talent to keep his music aliveand ability to keep George's belongings and share them with us. Take care and god Bless.
Thanks for this great video Andy. I played this uke before its restoration and that's one memory I'm very fond of. I remember you talking about the decision to have it restored on stage in Digswell.
Great video!
Just a quick question ... is the uke from The Friday Show a UB-3? It was not totally clear in the video I think ...
frastephen 2 months ago
@frastephen Thanks! Yes it's a UB3....
There's always a little confusion about these model numbers - the Gibson catalogues weren't always consistent, at one time a decorative version of the UB2 (no resonator) model was described as UB3.
If you pause the video at 2:04 you can see the UB1, UB2, UB2 (de-luxe version), UB3, UB4 and UB5. The 5 is gold plated, but you can't tell that from the pic!
Andy
AceMusicOnline 2 months ago
Just a question. I have never touched a banjo uke and want to play 'Formby Style' playing. Now I have seen one - a Heartwood DUB-5 (it says it is a "Gibson style Ukulele Banjo with resonator, High quality construction with plated rim and brackets, detachable inlaid resonator, bound finger board with position markers, inlaid head stock, fitted with high quality machine heads, and 8" Remo head.
CLASSICMONSTERGUY95 3 months ago
@CLASSICMONSTERGUY95 Looks good for the money, although for the authentic Formby sound you can't beat the old ukes, and a calf-skin head is better than plastic! Andy
AceMusicOnline 2 months ago
Wow... I have just watched George's Friday night show and you now have the uke from that show.... it must be an amazing feeling when you play it! I am palying guitar again after 15 years and with regular lessons and am abig fan of George Harrison. He palyed uke aswell and I am also interested in learning to play it.....I also believe that George Harrison went to Blackpool for the conventions....is that true. Anyway great video Andy.....Regards...Alan fron WIGAN.
alantiffen1 3 months ago
@alantiffen1
Thanks Alan!
Yes I met George Harrison twice - what a great guy, no ego at all, just genuinely enthusiastic about the uke... He was mad about it, like all of us - once you get the uke bug you're hooked! Enjoy your playing & thanks for the comment! Andy
AceMusicOnline 3 months ago
Just lovely, great to see such respect for george and his achievements, im learning the uke and have been playing for about a year and hope to join the george formby society quite soon(perhaps get the chance to come down to blackpool and meet fellow enthusiasts) You tube has been a godsend in getting information and seeing other players different approaches to the uke, all i can say is FANTASTIC,,,,
turps63 3 months ago
@turps63 Thanks - glad you enjoyed the video.... You must pay the GF Society a visit, you won't be disappointed!
Cheers, Andy
AceMusicOnline 3 months ago
Great Andy, us George Formby lovers are greatful to people like you who have the talent to keep his music aliveand ability to keep George's belongings and share them with us. Take care and god Bless.
BILLYnKAREN 9 months ago
@BILLYnKAREN Thanks!
All the best - yours, Andy
AceMusicOnline 3 months ago
great stuff andy
uke1964 11 months ago
Lovely clip about a very talented artist by a very talented artist.
fingers1946 11 months ago
Superb stuff as always Andy,
Glad the tie has proven useful, looks much better on you then it did on me, almost brings a tear to my eyes seeing it with George's Gibson.
Take care
John.
oldfugnug 11 months ago
Very informative and entertaining. Thanks!
BeareTube 11 months ago
Thanks for this great video Andy. I played this uke before its restoration and that's one memory I'm very fond of. I remember you talking about the decision to have it restored on stage in Digswell.
ukulelezaza 11 months ago
Well done Andy!!
Formby1961 1 year ago
Thanks, Andy! Swell story and great music. It's a beauty, isn't it? ~ John
MrJnobianchi 1 year ago