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Custom G-String Tenor Ukulele

An extremely rare full Custom G-String ‘Custom Shop’ Tenor Ukulele handcrafted on the island of Oahu by the custom shop luthiers of G-String Ukulele Co. The ‘custom shop’ series is regarded as one of the premiere models of G-String Ukuleles with only limited numbers available each year. Each is handcrafted with the utmost attention to detail and tone from the finest woods and luthier materials. This gorgeous Custom G-String ‘Custom Shop’ Tenor Ukulele was handcrafted of the gorgeous Hawaiian curly Koa wood. Solid Honduran Mahogany wood neck f
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Mark Roberts ‘Archtop’ Tenor Ukulele

Beautiful T-16 Archtop Tenor Ukulele by master luthier Mark Roberts of Portland, Oregon. Mark Roberts has maintained a lifelong passion about creativity and understanding the nature, patterns, and systems of the world around us. An extensive background in all disciplines of fine art, furniture design, and product design have uniquely crafted his approach to design and craft fine instruments.   Mark’s experience as a product designer and his beneficial study under Charles Fox, at the American School of Lutherie, have uniquely positioned his contemporary sensibi
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Custom Vento Concert Ukulele

A beautiful new Custom Vento Concert Ukulele built on the island of Hawai’i. This one was started in August of 2015 and was just completed a few days ago. It is absolutely stunning in appearance and plays wonderfully! This Custom Vento Concert Ukulele has its back and sides handcrafted of rare and coveted Hawaiian Milo wood, handpicked on the Island of Hawai’i and the soundboard was fashioned from musician’s grade Cedar wood that has been perfectly quartersawn. The neck has been carved from solid Honduran mahogany wood for added stability and incre
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1927 Stromberg-Voisinet ‘Aero’ Ukulele

A stunningly beautiful example of a Stromberg-Voisinet ‘Aero’ Ukulele handcrafted in 1927 in commemoration to Charles Lindbergh’s Trans-Atlantic flight. On May 20, 1927 Lindbergh took off in the Spirit of St. Louis from Roosevelt Field, near New York City, at 7:52 A.M. He landed at Le Bourget Field, near Paris, on May 21 at 10:21 P.M. Paris time (5:21 P.M. New York time). Thousands of cheering people had gathered to meet him. He had flown more than 3,600 miles (5,790 kilometers) in 33 1/2 hours. This historical ukulele pays tribute to Mr. Lindbergh
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