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Custom I’iwi ‘1879 Model’ Soprano Ukulele

New. Custom ‘I’iwi ‘1879 Model’ Soprano Ukulele. Phenomenal player uke paying tribue to the forefathers of the ukulele – August Dias, Manuel Nunes, and Jose do Espirito Santo. The 1879 Model is a new design handcrafted by master luthier Charlie Fukuba of Makakilo, Oahu. This tribute piece offers a new soprano body mold with a wonderful sound and an aesthetic all its own. It is a blend of old traditions such as the rope binding, Hawaiian coat of arms headstock inlay, and rope marquetry fretboard inlay. Simultaneously, it is a wonderful b
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Custom Jeb Wiemer Tenor Ukulele

Circa. 2018. Preowned. Excellent condition. Custom Jeb Wiemer Tenor Ukulele handcrafted on Oahu, HI. Jeb was born in Hawaii and lived in the continental USA for a number of years before returning back the islands. Once he returned to Hawaii, he met Noa Bonk of Ko’olau Guitars and Ukuleles – where he learned the art of ukulele luthiery and apprenticed for several years before starting his own company Wiemer Guitars and Ukuleles in 2011. This beautiful Jeb Wiemer tenor ukulele was handcrafted of rare Hawaii-grown Cuban Mahogany wood face, back, and sides t
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Custom Road Toad Semi-Hollow Bass Ukulele

Preowned. Circa 2006. Preowned. Custom Road Toad ‘Semi-Hollow’ Bass Ukulele. Beautiful custom Road Toad Semi-Hollow Baritone scale Bass ukulele handcrafted by luthier Owen Holt Jr. (UGH Luthier), inventor of the modern day bass ukulele that is loved by so many worldwide. This custom Road Toad Semi-Hollow Bass ukulele is handcrafted from master grade Primavera wood. The instrument also boasts a Macassar Ebony fretboard and bridge with a K&K Sound Pure Bass pick-up. Wooden fret inlays on fingerboard. F-hole sound holes. Hipshot tuners. A cool vibe full
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1920s Kamaka “Shell Inlay” Ukulele

Collectible Kamaka Ukulele Circa 1920s. Custom Kamaka ‘Shell Inlay’ Soprano Ukulele. This special run of ‘shell inlay’ ukuleles are amongst the most desirable and collectible Kamaka ukuleles to have been made and they were considered the custom order instruments of Kamaka’s yesteryear. They are extremely rare and only fashioned in very low quantities during the late 1920s and into the early 1930s. The shell inlay models were typically done on the pineapple design due to the popularity of the shape at the time but, even at that, they were only
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