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Custom Kanile’a 20th Anniv. ‘Platinum’ Tenor Ukulele

A 20 year milestone for Kanile’a Ukulele is celebrated in this exquisite instrument designed by company co-owner and master luthier Joe Souza. Starting with a 5A Master Grade curly koa solid body and contrasting koa binding, elements of the number 20 can be seen: with emerald green leaves in the rosette, 20 mature koa leaves encircling the sound hole and 20 keiki leaves in the lower center of the rosette. And then there are Kanile’a exclusive enhancements that players of all levels will truly appreciate. The Kanile’a Platinum 2018 introduces the al
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Custom Kevin Mason Tenor Ukulele

New 2019. Beautifully handcrafted full custom tenor ukulele handcrafted by master luthier, Kevin Mason, of Wheeling, IL . In 2002,  Kevin Mason began building musical instruments after having played guitars, lutes, and other stringed instruments professionally for over 20 years.  Since then, he has made mostly acoustic guitars, but also resonator, classical, and jazz guitars.   In 2006, he built his first ukulele, and today he focuses on making high quality ukuleles for professional and amateur players alike. As a small shop craft builder, Kevin believes in making i
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Custom Kamaka ‘Jake’ Tenor Ukulele – Original

Extremely rare Custom Kamaka ‘Jake Shimabukuro’ Tenor Ukulele handcrafted by master luthier Casey Kamaka himself! Handcrafted with perfection in mind, this tenor has a sweet, sweet tone. It is an absolutely remarkable sounding and collectible ukulele. Only 100 of these custom Jake Shimabukuro models will be made. Three dimensional flaming master grade curly Hawaiian Koa face, back, and sides that make for a mesmerizing appearance and a tone that is truly refined as a full custom. Ebony fingerboard and bridge just as Jake loves his ukes with a matching ebony headstoc
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1910 C. Knutsen ‘Harp’ Ukulele

Every ukulele collector’s dream. An extremely rare “Harp” ukulele handcrafted by Chris Knutsen sometime between 1910 – 1914. Only 35 of these instruments are known to have been built and 29 of them are known to exist to date. Mr. Gregg Miner has dedicated years of research to tracking the whereabouts of each of these pieces and cataloging the unique attributes of each piece. Click here for details. By the early 1900s C. Knutsen was recognized as a craftsman of fine ‘harp guitars’. The basic construction instrument was a hollow arm that extended out
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