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1960s Kamaka Pineapple Ukulele

Beautiful 1960s Kamaka pineapple ukulele handcrafted by Kamaka Ukuleles of Honolulu, HI. This instrument was constructed of gorgeous quarter-sawn Hawaiian Koa wood on face, back, and sides with a rosewood fingerboard and classic ‘Gold Label’ era. The instrument was just completed a couple days ago with a fresh coast of finish, new ‘KK’ decal and gold label, and a new set of tuners and strings. It’s immaculate and hasn’t been played for the few days since it’s been refinished by the Kamaka factory. 12 fret joint to the body w
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1920s Leonardo Nunes Taropatch Ukulele

A beautiful 1920s Leonardo Nunes 8-string taropatch handcrafted by Leonardo Nunes, son of Manuel Nunes – one of three luthiers credited with inventing the ukulele in the late 1800s. Aged Hawaiian Koa wood top, back, sides, and bridge with three-ring concentric circle rosette and 8-string tuning configuration for accompaniment playing. Mother of pearl position marker inlays on positions 5 and 7 for quick reference and a natural finish. Direct fret inlay in to the neck consistent with the time period and method of construction. A broad range of tones with a full
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C.F. Martin & Co Style 3K Ukulele

Vintage Martin Ukulele. Aloha! Here up for consideration is this classic era C.F. Martin & Co Style 3K Ukulele in all original condition from the 1960s era. Established in 1833, C.F. Martin & Co was recognized as the premier ukulele maker of the 20th Century stemming back as early at 1916 when it released its first production model pieces. The legacy of C.F. Martin & Co has continued to flourish well into the 21st Century, making each piece more desirable by collectors, musicians, and uke enthusiasts worldwide.  Even “The King” Elvis Presley of the class
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1920s Kumalae Soprano Ukulele

Historical Kumalae soprano ukulele from the 1920s. This beautiful piece was handcrafted in traditional manner with Hawaiian Koa wood on the face, back, and sides. Solid Koa wood neck with direct fret inlay into the neck. Rope marquetry rosette and soundboard binding for a classy appeal and wooden friction tuners in keeping with the original theme consistent with the time period of ukuleles handcrafted in Hawaii in the 1920s. Excellent aged tones that speak to an earlier and simpler time. Wonderful projection and warmth of sound with a small body feel and reduced wei
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