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Custom Kamaka ‘Jake Model’ Tenor Ukulele

Extremely rare Custom Kamaka ‘Jake Shimabukuro’ Tenor Ukulele handcrafted by master luthier Casey Kamaka himself! Handcrafted to perfection in June 2016, this tenor is totally new. 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 headstock cap,
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1998 Kamaka Concert Ukulele

1998 Kamaka concert ukulele in total original condition. Handcrafted on Oahu by the most famous of makers, this Kamaka ukulele was handcrafted of a solid Hawaiian Koa wood face, back, and sides with a rosewood fretboard and Hawaiian Koa wood bridge. This model also has a rare Hawaiian Koa wood neck with this newer contemporary body shape.  Inlaid position markers on 5, 7, and 10 for quick reference. The tones are wonderful on this piece. Very warm and balanced in tones and the string set-up is also done well. A nice player uke and great for backyard jams! Price: SOL
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Kamaka Ohta-san Ukulele

Kamaka Ohta-san ukulele. Gorgeous 2003 Kamaka Ohta-san bell-shaped concert ukulele. All Hawaiian Koa wood construction: face, back, sides, with a rosewood fretboard and bridge. 14 fret joint to the neck with 18 overall frets to the sound hole. Plays incredibly well with a traditional Kamaka sound and exceptional projection. Intonation is set perfectly and string action is also set up well.  Passive pick up for quick plug and play for the weekend enthusiast or professional musician. Total length:  23.5 inches Scale length:  15 inches   Kamaka Ohta-san ukes are h
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1920s Kamaka ‘Painted Pineapple’ Ukulele – Homage

Beautiful and extremely rare Kamaka pineapple ukulele from the late 1920s that was hand-painted by local famed Hawaii artist E. Garcia II. The pineapple and cigar band at the butt of the instrument were all painted  in 2015 on an actual vintage Kamaka ukulele from the 1920s as an homage to the original painted pineapple model that is highly sought after by ukulele collectors worldwide. The original special run of painted pineapple ukuleles by Kamaka are amongst the most desirable and collectible ukuleles to have been made and they were considered the custom order in
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