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Custom Pu’uwai Tenor Ukulele

(C.2011). Excellent condition. Custom ukuleles by Ukulele Pu’uwai. Beautiful custom tenor ukulele handcrafted by master luthier and Pastor Woodley White of Na’alehu on the Big Island of Hawaii. Woodley has been handcrafting some of the finest classical guitars available on the market for over 20 years and all from the picturesque views of the Ocean View coastline near the southernmost tip of the island. Incorporating his knowledge and understanding of guitar luthiery in to each ukulele commission, Woodley utilizes the finest materials and aspires to R
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Custom Koa Works Tenor Ukulele

Preowned – Excellent Condition. Custom Koa Works Ukulele. A beautiful new Custom Koa Works Tenor Ukulele handcrafted on the Big island of Hawai’i by one of best luthiers in custom ukuleles and guitars out of the Aloha State. This one was just completed and incorporates a wonderful example of simple elegance defined in Hawaiian Koa wood. Handcrafted of quarter-sawn Hawaiian Koa wood on face, back and sides, this beautiful instrument  boasts a musicians grade Macassar ebony wood fretboard and bridge, consistent with the best in recording level instruments.
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Custom Aaron Oya Tenor Ukulele

(c.2016). Mint. Custom ukuleles by Aaron Oya. Beautiful Aaron Oya 4-String Tenor Ukulele handcrafted by luthier and inlay artist Aaron Oya of  Kapolei, HI. Aaron handcrafts beautiful ukuleles and is also highly regarded for his inlay art and has been subcontracted for special inlay projects commissioned by Kamaka, KoAloha, and Koʻolau ukuleles in years past. The theme of this wonderful ukulele is hidden within the simple elegance and functional appeal of an instrument with a tonal personality all its own. Known for his remarkable inlay skills and attention to detail
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Custom Luis Feu de Mesquita Tenor Ukulele

Circa 2013. Beautiful Custom Luis Feu de Mesquita Tenor Ukulele handcrafted in Greenwood, Ontario, Canada. Luthier Profile Luis Alberto Feu de Mesquita and his ancestry goes back to Andalusia in the south of Spain where the modern guitar evolved. Coming from this region, he was exposed to the richness and passion of Flamenco from an early age. He built his first guitar in his mid-teens and ended up making guitars for other members in his band.  By age 18 he had already built and repaired several guitars, ultimately finding that construction was more fulfilling than
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