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1950s Kamaka Ukulele

Classic Kamaka ukulele from the 1950s. Great sound and a rare find in exceptional condition. Great player uke from one of Kamaka’s most famous eras of ukes, the ‘gold label’ era. Perfect for both the player and the collector at heart. Finish blemish on back. Price: SOLD
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1920s Kamaka ‘Special’ Pineapple Ukulele

Beautiful Kamaka ‘Special’ Pineapple of the early 1920s. It is said that the pineapple model was the very uke that saved Kamaka from going bankrupt during the early stages of production. This beauty is made entirely out of Monkeypod wood and boasts a gorgeous abalone shell inlay on the soundboard, neck, and matching rosette. There is no fretboard as these early models never came with them. Consequently the frets and abalone shell have been inlaid directly in to neck. This Kamaka Pineapple is a tremendously difficult model to locate and a true historical piece that i
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1980s Kamaka 4-String Ukulele

Stunning and rare early 1980’s Kamaka Tenor Ukulele in all original condition. Great player ukulele and constructed of all Koa wood. Mint Condition. No fractures. No repairs. No issues what so ever. Beautiful Hawaiian Koa face, back, and sides with gorgeous black vertical striping on soundboard. Tonal quality on this beauty is incredible. Great sustain with nice lows and crisp highs. The white label era is considered one of the best player instrument generations for Kamaka and is especially prized by musicians worldwide. Also, the dimensions used to make these early
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1960s Kamaka Tenor Ukulele

Rare Gold label 1960s Kamaka 4-String Tenor Ukulele in excellent refinished condition. Refinish done by Kamaka. (See photos for documentation.) Completed sometime in the early 1960s, the Koa wood has had nearly fifty years to cure adding to the classic Kamaka sound. Nice sustain and great volume. Solid Koa face, back, and sides. Koa neck with Koa fretboard and bridge. These early models are the only Kamaka tenor ukes that I have seen to come with bridge pins aside from a few custom ukuleles. The Gold label era is considered one of the most treasured collectible and
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