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1960s Martin Tenor Ukulele

Vintage Martin Ukulele. Beautiful Martin Tenor Ukulele. Rare 14 fret model of the 1960s. Wonderful original condition. All mahogany face, back, and sides with rosewood fretboard and bridge. Tortoise shell (faux) binding on face and back. This vintage Martin ukulele has no cracks or repairs and no needed repairs. All original condition with the original hardcase. There is some minor nicks and scratches and checking in the finish but overall it’s in wonderful condition and plays beautifully. The 15th fret marker has been replaced as well. Wonderful resonation that onl
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1960s Kamaka Deluxe Pineapple Ukulele

Classic vintage era Kamaka Deluxe Soprano Pineapple Ukulele in refinished condition by Hawaii’s most famous ukulele company, Kamaka Ukulele. This stunning example is handcrafted in the 1960s and was a deluxe model complete with top cellulod binding for aesthetic appeal. Very nice tones. Classic Kamaka vintage sound from a golden era in Hawaii’s history as it became the 50th State of the U.S. Price: SOLD
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1960s Kamaka Deluxe Pineapple Ukulele

Classic vintage era Kamaka Deluxe Soprano Pineapple Ukulele in refinished condition by Hawaii’s most famous ukulele company, Kamaka Ukulele. This stunning example is handcrafted in the 1960s and was a deluxe model complete with top cellulod binding for aesthetic appeal. Very nice tones. Classic Kamaka vintage sound from a golden era in Hawaii’s history as it became the 50th State of the U.S. Price: SOLD
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1990s Kamaka Tenor Ukulele

Stunning and rare early 1990’s Kamaka Tenor Ukulele in refinished condition. Great player ukulele and constructed of all Koa wood. Beautiful Hawaiian Koa face, back, and sides with all koa neck, fretboard, and bridge. Tonal quality on this beauty is incredible. Great sustain with nice lows and crisp highs. The white label era is considered one of the best player instrument generations for Kamaka and is especially prized by musicians worldwide. Also, the dimensions used to make these early model white label ukes seem to vary from what is currently being used at Kamak
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