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1909 Manuel Nunes Ukulele

Beautiful and extremely rare Manuel Nunes soprano ukulele from the early 1909 in gorgeous original condition. This beautiful piece was handcrafted on the island of Oahu at the turn of the twentieth century.  Manuel Nunes was one of three luthiers along with Augusto Dias and Jose do Espirito Santo who are credited with creating the early ukulele. Gorgeous Hawaiian Koa wood face, back, and sides with all Koa wood neck and bridge. Original Manuel Nunes label remain in exceptional condition. Original ivroid tuner upgrade consistent with time period. The soundboard has o
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Custom Toda Tenor Ukulele

C. 2015. Beautiful Toda Tenor Ukulele handcrafted in Japan with the utmost care and a feel of simple elegance with remarkable projection, sustain, and tone. A highly recommended recording level instrument that is rarely seen outside of Japan. This wonderful Toda tenor ukulele was handcrafted of Madagascar Rosewood back and sides and a nice silky German spruce soundboard. Madagascar Rosewood is only found on the African island of Madagascar and ranges in color from a light yellow-brown color to a darker orange or reddish brown. It is highly regarded in the guitar com
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Custom Ko’olau Tenor Ukulele

Circa 2016. Preowned. Custom ukuleles by Noa Bonk. Absolutely stunning Custom Ko`olau Tenor Ukulele handcrafted here on the island of Oahu by one of Hawaii’s foremost luthiers, Noa Bonk. This custom Ko’olau tenor ukulele is the CS model by designation with all the added amenities that really lends itself to being both aesthetically pleasing and a wonderful player and recording level ukulele. Each year only a limited number of these instruments are handcrafted by master luthier Noa Bonk. The body is handcrafted with gorgeous Macassar Ebony wood back and sides w
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Custom Luis Feu de Mesquita Tenor Ukulele

Circa 2017. Preowned. Beautiful Custom Luis Feu de Mesquita Tenor Ukulele handcrafted in Greenwood, Ontario, Canada. Luthier Profile Luis Alberto Feu de Mesquita and his ancestry goes back to Andalusia in the south of Spain where the modern guitar evolved. Coming from this region, he was exposed to the richness and passion of Flamenco from an early age. He built his first guitar in his mid-teens and ended up making guitars for other members in his band.  By age 18 he had already built and repaired several guitars, ultimately finding that construction was more fulfil
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