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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. This masterpiece is the only piece constructed for the entire year 2007. Premium master grade Hawaiian curly Koa face, back and sides with full curly classic maple binding on face back and bound fretboard. Bone nut and saddle. Ebony fretboard and bridge with ebony bridge pins and paua shell inlay dots. Beautiful paua shell rosette and inlay on soundboard with black-white-black pin-striping to accent the piece. Side of neck paua shell position markers
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Custom Moore Bettah Concert Ukulele

Custom Moore Bettah Ukulele – ‘Island & Palm Tree’ inlay. Beautiful custom concert ukulele by Chuck Moore of the Big Island. This piece was on exhibit at the Ukulele Guild of Hawaii 2007 and was one of the raves of the event. Premium Koa face, back, and sides. Cocobola fretboard and rosewood bridge. Maple wood binding on face, back, fretboard and headstock. Paua shell inlay on position markers, headstock and face with classic palm tree paua shell inlay for island appeal. Black/White pinstriping to match color tone of Koa. High gloss finish and
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Custom Moore Bettah Tenor Ukulele

Custom Moore Bettah Ukulele – ‘Hand-painted Hawaiian Scene’. Beautiful custom tenor ukulele by Chuck Moore of the Big Island. This piece was on exhibit at the Ukulele Guild of Hawaii 2007 and was one of the raves of the event. Premium Koa back, and sides with spruce top in hand-painted fashion. Rosewood fretboard and bridge with classic rope binding and tortoise shell faux binding on top and back. Mother of pearl position markers and much more. Faux bound fretboard and headstock with professional Gotoh machine geared tuners. Chuck woke early one au
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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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