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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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Custom I’iwi Tenor Ukulele

Custom ‘I’iwi ukulele. Phenomenal player uke! Custom ʻI’iwi Tenor Ukulele handcrafted by luthier Charlie Fukuba of Makakilo, Oahu. This special piece is the premier model offered by ʻI’iwi Ukuleles and is a testimony to the ʻI’iwi Ukulele commitment to the finest materials and craftsmanship in skilled luthiery by one of Hawaii’s foremost custom ukulele luthiers, Charlie Fukuba. Gorgeous master grade 3-piece Macassar Ebony wood back with matching Macassar Ebony wood sides and tight-grained Redwood soundboard; this full custom ʻI’iw
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Custom I’iwi Tenor Ukulele

Custom ‘I’iwi Ukulele. Phenomenal player uke! Custom ʻI’iwi Tenor Ukulele handcrafted by luthier Charlie Fukuba of Makakilo, Oahu. This special piece is the premier model offered by ʻI’iwi Ukuleles and is a testimony to Charlie’s commitment to the finest materials and craftsmanship in skilled luthiery by one of Hawaii’s foremost custom ukulele luthiers, Charlie Fukuba. Gorgeous master grade 3-piece back of curly Hawaiian Koa wood from Charlie’s special ‘reserve’ of premium woods, matching curly Hawaiian Koa wood sides
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Custom MP Tenor Ukulele

Custom MP Tenor Ukulele. Beautiful MP 4-String Tenor Ukulele handcrafted by luthier Michael Pereira of Shandon, CA. Michael handcrafts beautiful ukuleles with the utmost attention to detail for both the gigging musician as well as recreational player. Michael’s affinity for ukulele luthiery stems from a background of carpentry, starting in the early 80’s and later transitioned in to cabinetry. In 1997, he took up a position at National Guitars where he learned the fine art of instrument luthiery, working his way up as a supervisor of the wood department
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