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Custom Scheurenbrand Tenor Ukulele

Custom Scheurenbrand Ukulele. A work of art! Custom R.W. Scheurenbrand Tenor Ukulele built on the island of Oahu, HI by master luthier Rollo W. Scheurenbrand. Rollo handcrafts a  limited number of instruments only completing about 2-4 ukuleles per year. His work ethic is truly uncompromising with the utmost attention to detail and a sound that parallels the exquisite craftsmanship of each instrument. One of the absolute best of the best in high-end ukuleles and a testimony to craftsmanship and quality in all aspects of construction and sound. Premium master grade Ha
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Custom Lymana Tenor Ukulele

Circa. 2017. Beautiful Lymana 4-String Tenor Ukulele handcrafted with an upper-bout porting system by luthier Lyman Ashikawa of  Honolulu, HI. Lyman handcrafts some of not only the most aesthetically pleasing ukuleles available on the market but also professional recording level instruments for both the professional musician and recreational player. Mr. Kazuyuki Sekiguchi of Southern All-Stars (Japan) and legendary ukulele player Bill Tapia (Hawaii) are amongst the elite group of musicians who have throughly enjoyed the sound and playability of Lymana Ukuleles. This
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Custom Koa Rhythms Tenor Ukulele

Beautiful New Custom Koa Rhythms 4-String Tenor Ukulele handcrafted by luthier Calvin Okahara of  Kailua-Kona, HI. Calvin handcrafts beautifully playing and aesthetically pleasing instruments for both the weekend musician and the recreational player in very limited numbers with only 2-3 instruments made per year. This beautiful Custom Koa Rhythms tenor ukulele boasts a musicians-grade Englemann Spruce top and flamey Maple wood back and sides. Englemann spruce is known for its beautiful, rich, and sensitive tone and is often recommended for finger style and light fla
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1920 Leonardo Nunes Guitar – Hawaiian Koa

Rare 1920s L. Nunes Deluxe Guitar handcrafted in Los Angeles, California by Leonardo Nunes, the son of one of the original three makes of the ukulele. Leonardo, having learned the craft of making ukuleles and guitars from his father, left the family business in the early teens and sought new opportunities by moving to California and starting his own business in handcrafted Hawaiian ukuleles and guitars. Leonardo only made a low number of guitars and focused primarily on ukuleles to capitolize on the popularity of the instrument aftr the Pan-Pacific Exposition of 191
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