Tiny Tim’s Ukulele Part 2
Back to the uke order: A few
telephone calls and month or two later the uke was ready and sent to him in the
US .
He was pictured in magazine articles
holding his Beltona Ukulele. It was very
good for our business profile.
A few months later, Tiny Tim
telephoned once again with a new request.
Could we build a very small version of the uke he had – one that he
could travel with easily? He wanted it
to pack inside his suitcase but be as loud as the one he had already. I thought about the possibilities and called
him back with the idea to make the uke with a body no bigger than it had to be
to hold the resonator and the shortest possible playable scale length. My partner Bill and I set about this
interesting commission but, unfortunately, Tiny Tim died before taking
possession of it. Mr Tim had a heart
attack while performing: I am told that
he was playing his Beltona at the time and he died a few days later. The man who was, some years later, to buy
this uke from Mr Tim’s widow told me that the uke was dented from the fall when
he collapsed.
A comparison between a standard Beltona Concert Resonator Ukulele and Mr Tim's travel uke. ( Sorry about the bad reflections) |
So the world had lost a
wonderfully individual performer and we were left with an eccentric individual
ukulele.
This photo of Mr Tim playing his Beltona Concert Resonator Uklulele is borrowed from www.portable-infinite.blogspot.com where there is a transcript of an interview with him. |
Part 3 to follow