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Custom David Gomes Tenor Ukulele

2012. Gorgeous custom cocobolo wood back and sides with spruce top tenor ukulele handcrafted by master luthier David Gomes of the North Kohala district of the Big Island of Hawaii. David strongly believes that the aesthetic of the instrument must be paralleled by the craftsmanship and the constant focus on the tone itself and as a musician and luthier of over forty years, he understands the approach of luthier work from the perspective of being a player himself as well. This has allowed him the opportunity to make fine adjustments to his instruments over the years t
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1940s Martin Tenor Ukulele

Beautiful Martin Tenor Ukulele from the 1940s in all original and wonderful condition. All mahogany face, back, and sides with rosewood fretboard and bridge. Faux tortoise shell binding on face and back. This vintage Martin ukulele has some minor play wear on the fretboard and light strum marks over the soundboard area and one small shallow surface scratch on the butt of the instrument. All in all it’s a wonderful vintage Martin ukulele with the classic 12-fret joint to the body construction, placing the bridge in the optimum location at the lower bout. A silk
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Custom Ana’ole Tenor Ukulele

Custom Ana`ole Hawaiian Islands Tenor Ukulele. Handcrafted here in Hawaii by Gareth Yahiku, Ana`ole Ukuleles creates the finest in  high-end custom Hawaiian ukuleles. Indeed, a classic building style that only comes with experience but yet a contemporary flair in aesthetics and a sound that appeals to the most acute ears. This Custom Ana`ole Hawaiian Islands Tenor Ukulele comes complete with premium Hawaiian Koa wood face, back, and sides. In addition, this beauty boasts professional Grover machine tuners, black celluloid top binding with black-white-black pinstripe
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1910 Valencia Guitar – size of soprano uke

Handcrafted in Valencia – Spain around 1910, this historical piece is off-the-charts cool and as small as it gets for a fully functional guitar. This guitar is clearly a piece that was more than just folk art as the instrument was handcrafted in the classic Spanish guitar style and bears all the hallmarks of a skilled guitar luthier. The soundboard is likely a European spruce and the wood used on the back and sides of the instrument is likely specific to the area of its origin in Valencia, Spain. Classic ebony friction pegs work exceedingly well and the string
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