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1960s Kamaka ‘Gold Label’ Tenor Ukulele

Extremely wonderful full original condition Kamaka ‘Gold Label’ tenor ukulele from the 1960s. This gorgeous tenor ukulele is one of the most sought after generations of Kamaka ukuleles for both its collectibility and classic tone. It is a ‘must have’ for the ukulele collector and a great option for the ukulele player or enthusiast looking for that classic vintage Kamaka sound. The face, back, and sides are handcrafted from gorgeous Hawaiian Koa wood and this instrument also boasts a Koa wood neck, fretboard, and bridge. Excellent projection and sustain w
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Custom Moore Bettah Soprano Ukulele

Circa 2011 – Moore Bettah Ukulele for sale – ‘Hawaiian Monsterra Leaf’ inlay. Mint Condition! Beautiful custom Moore Bettah soprano ukulele handcrafted by master luthier Chuck Moore of the Big Island, HI. Chuck 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. This wonderful and extremely rare Moore Bettah soprano ukulele was crafted from the finest materials and went virtually unplayed ̵
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1920s Martin “Employee” Ukulele – Mahogany

Circa. 1920. Martin “Employee” Soprano Ukulele handcrafted in Nazareth, Pennsylvania. Martin employee ukuleles are amongst the rarest and most desirable ukuleles to have ever been handcrafted and only a small number are known to have been made. This one is a remarkable and historical example of a gorgeous Martin “employee” soprano ukulele. Martin employee ukuleles were only allowed to be built under one of two circumstances; 1) retirement in which an employee was allowed to handcraft his own instrument in any style or combination of styles as
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1920s Martin “Employee” Ukulele – Hawaiian Koa

Circa. 1920. Martin “Employee” Soprano Ukulele handcrafted in Nazareth, Pennsylvania. Martin employee ukuleles are amongst the rarest and most desirable ukuleles to have ever been handcrafted and only a small number are known to have been made. This one is a remarkable and historical example of a gorgeous Martin “employee” soprano ukulele. Martin employee ukuleles were only allowed to be built under one of two circumstances; 1) retirement in which an employee was allowed to handcraft his own instrument in any style or combination of styles as
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