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1960s Martin Baritone Ukulele

Vintage Martin Ukulele. Beautiful Martin Baritone Ukulele handcrafted in the late 1960s. Wonderful original condition. All mahogany face, back, and sides with rosewood fretboard and bridge. Black celluloid binding on face and back. This vintage Martin ukulele has no cracks or repairs and no needed repairs. There is a blue pen mark on the inside on the center strip. Wonderful aged mahogany wood sound that only a Classic Martin can offer. #230038 Price: SOLD
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1950s Martin 2M Soprano Ukulele

Beautiful 1950s Martin 2M Soprano Ukulele. This is a wonderful playing ukulele from one of the highest regarded manufacturers of ukuleles, C.F. Martin & Co. This 1950s Martin & Co 2M soprano ukulele can be characterized with a solid mahogany wood body and neck and a classic dark rich C.F. Martin &  Co. wood-stain. Top and back ivroid binding. Traditional concentric circle purfling rosette. Classic “C.F. Martin & Co” stamp inside of the soundhole. Original condition with honest play wear. Now is your chance to own a great playing ukulele from C.F. Mar
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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. Wonderful aged mahogany wood sound that only a Classic Martin can offer. #230023 Price: SOLD
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1920s Martin ‘2M’ Concert Ukulele

Vintage Martin Ukulele. Extremely rare early model 1920s era Martin 2M Concert Ukulele. Either an early prototype model of the Martin 2M concert or the 1 of 2 only every made of this model. This is one of the earliest known concert ukuleles to have ever been handcrafted by C.F. Martin & Co outside of the 1-C model and a tremendously rare museum-quality collectible ukulele. These instruments came at a time when interest in Hawaii was on the rise and only the Martin 1-C ukuleles were in production and sold at the concert size. It is said that there are very limite
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