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Custom Oulcraft Tenor Ukulele

C.2021. Preowned. Ukulele Guild of Hawaii (UGH) luthier, Jungtae Kim, established his business of handcrafted ukuleles under the tutelage of world-renowned UGH ukulele and guitar luthier, Takahashi Shinji of Japan’s famed T’s Ukuleles and custom line, Seilen Ukulele. Jungtae, together with his wife, Seoyoon Na, who oversees the aesthetics in design behind each build and his younger brother, Hyuntae, who manages the ideation process – the team handcrafts both base model ukuleles with a custom flair and fully handcrafted custom ukuleles out of Korea
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Custom Kevin Mason “High Baritone” Ukulele

New. Beautifully handcrafted full custom “high baritone” ukulele handcrafted by master luthier, Kevin Mason, of Wheeling, IL . In 2002,  Kevin Mason began building musical instruments after having played guitars, lutes, and other stringed instruments professionally for over 20 years.  Since then, he has made mostly acoustic guitars, but also resonator, classical, and jazz guitars.   In 2006, he built his first ukulele, and today he focuses on making high quality ukuleles for professional and amateur players alike. As a small shop craft builder, Kevin bel
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Kamaka Disney Ukulele Stitch #18

New. Kamaka “Disney Aulani – Stitch #18” Tenor Ukulele handcrafted by Kamaka for the luxury Disney Resort & Spa – Aulani, commemorating Disney’s Centennial Anniversary. Formally incorporated in 1923, this limited run of 100 instruments commemorates 100 years of Disney through a historic collaboration with Kamaka – Hawaii’s oldest continuous manufacturer of ukulele which date back to 1916. Extremely rare Kamaka ‘Disney Aulani – Stitch #18’ Tenor Ukulele handcrafted by Kamaka Ukulele Company. Handcrafted with Disney
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1920 Leonardo Nunes Guitar – Hawaiian Koa

Rare 1920s L. Nunes Deluxe Guitar handcrafted in Los Angeles, California by Leonardo Nunes, the son of one of the original three makes of the ukulele. Leonardo, having learned the craft of making ukuleles and guitars from his father, left the family business in the early teens and sought new opportunities by moving to California and starting his own business in handcrafted Hawaiian ukuleles and guitars. Leonardo only made a low number of guitars and focused primarily on ukuleles to capitolize on the popularity of the instrument aftr the Pan-Pacific Exposition of 191
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