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Custom Martin Baritone Ukulele

Custom Martin Ukulele. Circa 1980s. Custom C.F. Martin & Co. Baritone Ukulele  Replica Ukulele in gently played original condition. An incredible piece from one of  the world’s most desirable custom ukuleles, the custom shop at C.F. Martin & Co. Absolutely meticulous and stunning construction with a tone that is secondary to none. Handcrafted in Nazareth, PA this Custom Martin Baritone ukulele is constructed of the finest materials and by seasoned luthier hands. Indeed, a classic and acute building style that only comes with refined experience and cont
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1960s Martin Concert Ukulele

Preowned. 1960s Martin Concert Ukulele. Sought after both by collectors and musicians alike, this gorgeous 1960s Martin Concert Ukulele is a wonderful example of craftsmanship and sound. The 1960s Martin Concert ukulele can be characterized with classic style mahogany wood top, back, sides, and neck ‘stained’ to the classic dark rich C.F. Martin &  Co. wood-stain. Top, and back faux tortoise shell binding in keeping with the 1M soprano model features. Rosewood fretboard and mahogany wood bridge. Traditional concentric circle purfling rosette. Classic
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1920s Lyon & Healy ‘Deluxe’ Soprano Ukulele

Founded in Chicago in 1864, George Washburn Lyon and Patrick J. Healy built their first instrument – a harp – in the year 1889. This partnership quickly became the Washburn company ‘Lyon & Healy’. Lyon & Healy’s knowledge of instrument building and unique designs was later applied to the traditional figure-eight shape of the ukulele at the turn of the 20th century, in which the company introduced a number of  less traditional shapes such as the ‘bell’ and the ‘shrine’ ukulele. This beautiful ukulele is a
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1920s Lyon & Healy ‘Deluxe Shrine’ Soprano Ukulele

Founded in Chicago in 1864, George Washburn Lyon and Patrick J. Healy built their first instrument – a harp – in the year 1889. This partnership quickly became the Washburn company ‘Lyon & Healy’. Lyon & Healy’s knowledge of instrument building and unique designs was later applied to the traditional figure-eight shape of the ukulele at the turn of the 20th century, in which the company introduced a number of  less traditional shapes such as the ‘bell’ and the ‘shrine’ ukulele. This beautiful ukulele is a
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