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Kamaka Concert Ukulele – signed by Fred Sr. Kamaka

2005 Kamaka concert ukulele in original condition. Handcrafted in Oahu by the most famous of makers, Kamaka ukuleles are made of solid Koa face, back, and sides with rosewood fretboard and bridge. Mahogany neck with Koa headcap and mother of pearl inlay on the headstock and for position markers. This particular concert Kamaka ukulele has been signed by Fred Sr. Kamaka on the back of the instrument. 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 wonderful collectible and historical
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Kamaka Concert Ukulele (1960s Tiki Model)

Rare late 1960s Kamaka Tiki Concert Ukulele in wonderful original condition. Best era ukulele. Incredible sound and a very rare collectible as well. These ‘Tiki’ model Kamaka ukuleles are amongst the best sounding to have ever been produced by Kamaka and therefore one of the most sought after pieces for both collectors and players. Unique ‘Tiki’ on headstock. Hawaiian koa face, back sides, and neck fretboard. A beautiful player instrument just waiting to be strummed. Price: SOLD
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1990s Kamaka Concert Ukulele

Phenomenal player uke! I’ve come across many Kamaka ukes over the years and this one has exceptional sustain and projection. 1990’s Kamaka concert ukulele in repaired/restored condition. Handcrafted on the island of Oahu by the world’s most famous maker of ukuleles, Kamaka. This is an awesome backyard jam uke! Hawaiian Koa face, back, sides, neck, fingerboard, and bridge. There are a number of nicks, dings, and repairs to the instrument but it just plays wonderfully. Tonal quality on this beauty is incredible. Great sustain with nice lows and crisp highs. Price: SOL
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2004 Kamaka Concert Ukulele

2004 Kamaka concert ukulele in restored condition. Handcrafted in Oahu by the most famous of makers, Kamaka ukuleles are made of solid Koa face, back, and sides with rosewood fretboard and bridge. Mahogany neck with Koa headcap and mother of pearl inlay on the headstock and for position markers. There are two long hairline fractures on the back of the instrument that were repaired. One near the waist of the instrument and another that extended from the butt of the instrument up toward the center of the back of the ukulele. Both have been repaired and are stable. The
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