Category:B.L. & F., New York

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B.L. & F. of N.Y. (Barth Lutchen and Feinberg), was a musical instrument distributor in New York, founded in 1923 by Albert Barth, Morris Lutchen and Henry Feinberg, .

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  • P. Carroll Jedistar. B L & F Barth Lutchen and Feinberg New York guitars. JediStar (Guitar brand database).
    "​B L & F Barth Lutchen and Feinberg New York guitars / B L & F / Barth Lutchen and Feinberg New York circa 1925 [Source: Mugwumps] "
  • Barth, (Lutchen &) Feinberg. Lardy's Ukulele Database.
    "​(Albert) Barth, (Morris) Lutchen and (Henry) Feinberg was a New York distributor founded in 1923 for the distribution of imported musical instruments, however they also distributed instruments produced in the US as well. In 1927 Morris Lutchen died and sometime after his death the company became Barth Feinberg. I know they were still in business in the 1950's but they don't appear to exist now. ",
    "​In the 1920's their main Ukulele brand was Pennant, however some of the instruments they distributed just had "Made Especially for B.L. & F. of N.Y." on the label in the sound hole. ",
    "​As B.L.& F. were distributors the actual Ukuleles were made by someone else and Harmony is one of the firms that made instruments for them however its Cheer Leader Ukulele which also had a pennant on the headstock, was nothing to do with this brand. Another big Chicago firm that made instruments for them was Globe and I have seen B.L.& F. Guitars that were made by Kay (or Stromberg-Voisinet as it was at the time), and as a New York distributor the big NY makers are also possibilities. ",
    "​In the 1950's they were one of the firms distributing Japanese made Ukulele and they were using the brand name Encore"

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