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Custom G-String Tenor Ukulele

(C.2017). New. An extremely rare full Custom G-String Tenor Ukulele that was handcrafted by master luthier, Derek Shimizu, of the legendary G-String Ukulele Co. This gorgeous Custom G-String Tenor Ukulele was handcrafted of Hawaiian curly Koa wood back and sides with a musician’s grade Sitka spruce soundboard . Solid Honduran Mahogany wood neck for added stability and increased sustain, Ebony wood fretboard and bridge with a gorgeous faux tortoise shell top and back binding for an elegant appeal and Ebony wood headstock veneer bound in Hawaiian Koa wood in kee
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2005 G-String Concert Ukulele

Rare find! A circa 2005 handcrafted G-String concert ukulele by G-String Ukulele Co in the days they were being handcrafted out of of Halawa, HI. Original gently played condition with no cracks. No repairs. No needed repairs. The uke has been meticulously cared for and handcrafted of beautiful Hawaiian koa wood on the face, back and sides with a rosewood fretboard and bridge. The instrument also has Grover friction tuners and a matching rosewood ‘G-String’ logo inlay on the headstock to aesthetic appeal. Excellent playability and wonderful sustain. The t
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Custom G-String Tenor Ukulele

An extremely rare full Custom G-String ‘Signature Series’ Tenor Ukulele handcrafted on the island of Hawaii by Derek Shimizu of G-String Ukulele Co. The ‘Signature Series’ is regarded as the premiere line of ukulele handcrafted by Derek Shimizu and is reserved to only a very limited number of pieces per year. Each is handcrafted with the utmost attention to detail and tone from the finest woods and luthier materials. This gorgeous Custom G-String ‘Signature Series’ Tenor Ukulele was handcrafted of rare Hawaiian Milo Wood back and sides with a
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Custom G-String ‘Factory Second’ Concert Ukulele

New Custom G-String ‘Factory Second’ Concert Ukulele of G-String Ukulele Co. This beautiful ukulele is just a few notches away from perfection and is being sold as a ‘factory second’, bearing a few imperfections over the course of its build. That being said, the structural integrity of the instrument has not been compromised and the tones are as rich and complex as the as those currently being played by musicians and ukulele enthusiasts worldwide.  If a few cosmetic issues are not of great concern to you and you’re looking for a phenome
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