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Kamaka Ohta-san Concert Ukulele

(C. 2014) Kamaka Ohta-san ukulele. Gorgeous Kamaka Ohta-san Ukulele in excellent original condition with beautiful curly Hawaiian Koa wood. Great player ukulele and constructed of prized Hawaiian Koa wood. Beautiful Koa face, back, and sides with gorgeous black vertical striping. Ebony fretboard and bridge, rosewood top binding and beautiful top rope purfling and rosette and side accent lines. Planetary tuners with 4:1 gear ratio for smooth and precise tuning. This uke is a great playing Ohta-san, perhaps one of the best tonally I’ve come across in a very long time.
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Custom Mya-Moe Longneck Soprano Ukulele

(C. 2014). Custom Mya-Moe Longneck Soprano Ukulele handcrafted by Gordon and Char Mayer and Aaron Keim of White Salmon, WA. This beautiful custom ukulele remains in gently played condition and incorporates a wonderful example of simple elegance defined in master grade Pacific Northwest Myrtle wood. Handcrafted of quarter-sawn Pacific Northwest Myrtle wood on face, back and sides, this beautiful instrument boasts a musicians grade Maple wood fretboard and bridge, consistent with the best in recording level instruments. The top and back binding and bound fretboard are
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Custom Lymana Tenor Ukulele

Beautiful Lymana 4-String Tenor Ukulele handcrafted with an upper-bout porting system by luthier Lyman Ashikawa of  Honolulu, HI. Lyman handcrafts some of not only the most aesthetically pleasing ukuleles available on the market but also professional recording level instruments for both the professional musician and recreational player. Mr. Kazuyuki Sekiguchi of Southern All-Stars (Japan) and legendary ukulele player Bill Tapia (Hawaii) are amongst the elite group of musicians who have throughly enjoyed the sound and playability of Lymana Ukuleles. This beautiful cu
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Custom Thomas Rodriguez Concert Ukulele

Beautifully handcrafted Custom Thomas Rodriguez Concert Ukulele of Richmond, VA. Thomas employs a unique approach to his builds in that he frequently incorporates reclaimed woods for his bracing patterns, rosettes (occasionally), and in some cases – the back and sides of the instrument itself. The origins of these reclaimed woods vary widely from aged furniture to salvaged vintage pianos – some woods dating back to the late 1800s. This lends itself to a whole new dynamic in tonal offerings. One that has the appeal and precision of a newly handcrafted uku
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