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Custom Moore Bettah Tenor Ukulele

Preowned. 2011 – Custom Moore Bettah Ukulele. Beautiful custom Moore Bettah Tenor 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 tenor ukulele was crafted from the finest materials. Gorgeous AAAA Hawaiian Koa wood top, back, and sides, Macassar Ebony wood fretboard and bridge, matchi
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Custom Luis Feu de Mesquita Tenor Ukulele

Preowned. 2017. Beautiful Custom Luis Feu de Mesquita Tenor Ukulele handcrafted in Greenwood, Ontario, Canada. Luthier Profile Luis Alberto Feu de Mesquita and his ancestry goes back to Andalusia in the south of Spain where the modern guitar evolved. Coming from this region, he was exposed to the richness and passion of Flamenco from an early age. He built his first guitar in his mid-teens and ended up making guitars for other members in his band.  By age 18 he had already built and repaired several guitars, ultimately finding that construction was more fulfilling t
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Martin 2K Tenor Ukulele

Martin 2K Tenor Ukulele in wonderful original condition. Handcrafted in Nazareth, PA., this piece boasts a Hawaiian Koa wood top, back, and sides with a classic rosewood fretboard and bridge. Honduran Mahogany wood neck. Ivroid top and back binding and a simple B-W-B-W-B accent line rosette. Professional Grover open-geared tuners for smooth and precise tuning. Satin style finish. A wonderful playing ukulele with that classic Martin tone and the punchiness of Hawaiian Koa wood. ID#: 180221. Price: SOLD
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Custom Luis Feu de Mesquita Tenor Ukulele

Preowned. 2017. Beautiful Custom Luis Feu de Mesquita Tenor Ukulele handcrafted in Greenwood, Ontario, Canada. Luthier Profile Luis Alberto Feu de Mesquita and his ancestry goes back to Andalusia in the south of Spain where the modern guitar evolved. Coming from this region, he was exposed to the richness and passion of Flamenco from an early age. He built his first guitar in his mid-teens and ended up making guitars for other members in his band.  By age 18 he had already built and repaired several guitars, ultimately finding that construction was more fulfilling t
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