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1960s Kamaka Tenor Uke

Here is a beautiful and tremendously rare Kamaka Tenor Gold Label Ukulele from the 1960s. Wonderfully aged Hawaiian Koa face, back, sides, neck and fretboard. Front and side position markers and a sound that rings classic ‘Kamaka’ with nice deep low tones and crisp highs. These early models were also constructed with a rare one-piece construction. This is only the second 1960s gold label Kamaka tenor that has come my way and this one is by far the cleanest in terms of its original condition. It is in 9 out of 10 near perfect condition with light strum marks and 2-3
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Kamaka Concert Ukulele (1972 Tiki Model)

1972 Kamaka Tiki Concert Ukulele in excellent refinished condition. Best era ukulele. Incredible sound and case inclusive. 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 and date stamp on headblock identifies this piece as being from the golden era of Kamaka ukuleles. Refinish done in high-gloss finish. Impeccable sound! Price: SOLD
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Kamaka Concert Ukulele

Kamaka Ukulele. Excellent condition. September 20th 2006 issue Kamaka Concert H-2. Wonderful rare dark colored Hawaiian Koa face, back and sides with rosewood fretboard and bridge. This one also has a bit of nice flame in the wood as well. Kamaka usually doesn’t use much flamed Koa wood on the non-custom pieces but here’s an excellent example of one that ‘slipped by’ with some gorgeous wood. It even has the rare vertical streaks for added character. Gingerly used and in excellent original condition. Incredible projection and perfect intonation. Action is set well. I
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Kamaka Tenor Ukulele

Kamaka Tenor Ukulele in mint condition. This one is better than the new ones because the wood has cured for one year. No nicks. No dings. No cracks or fractures. No repairs. 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. Still has Kamaka Tag. Price: SOLD
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