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1950s Gibson Tenor Ukulele

A gorgeous example of a 1950’s Gibson Tenor Ukulele. This uke was constructed with a mahogany wood soundboard, back, and sides and a rosewood fingerboard with classic bridge pin set up for increased downforce at the saddle. The instrument remains in all original condition with a twelve fret joint to the body and eighteen overall frets to the soundhole. These classic tenor model Gibson ukuleles are highly sought after by both musicians and collectors. They tend to have been played … and played… and played … and this one is no exception. It bears def
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C.F. Martin & Co ‘Wurlizter’ 3K Ukulele

Vintage Martin Ukulele. Aloha! Here up for consideration is this classic era C.F. Martin & Co ‘Wurlizter’ 3K Ukulele from the 1920s era. Established in 1833, C.F. Martin & Co was recognized as the premier ukulele maker of the 20th Century stemming back as early at 1916 when it released its first production model pieces. The legacy of C.F. Martin & Co has continued to flourish well into the 21st Century, making each piece more desirable by collectors, musicians, and uke enthusiasts worldwide.  Even “The King” Elvis Presley of the classic musical entitled,
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1960s Kamaka ‘Gold Label’ Tenor Ukulele

Extremely wonderful full original condition Kamaka ‘Gold Label’ tenor ukulele from the 1960s. This gorgeous tenor ukulele is one of the most sought after generations of Kamaka ukuleles for both its collectibility and classic tone. It is a ‘must have’ for the ukulele collector and a great option for the ukulele player or enthusiast looking for that classic vintage Kamaka sound. The face, back, and sides are handcrafted from gorgeous Hawaiian Koa wood and this instrument also boasts a Koa wood neck, fretboard, and bridge. Excellent projection and sustain w
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1920s Martin “Employee” Ukulele – Mahogany

Circa. 1920. Martin “Employee” Soprano Ukulele handcrafted in Nazareth, Pennsylvania. Martin employee ukuleles are amongst the rarest and most desirable ukuleles to have ever been handcrafted and only a small number are known to have been made. This one is a remarkable and historical example of a gorgeous Martin “employee” soprano ukulele. Martin employee ukuleles were only allowed to be built under one of two circumstances; 1) retirement in which an employee was allowed to handcraft his own instrument in any style or combination of styles as
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