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Custom Kamaka ‘Jake Model’ Ukulele

Extremely rare Custom Kamaka ‘Jake Shimabukuro’ Tenor Ukulele handcrafted by master luthier Casey Kamaka himself! Handcrafted to perfection in August 2011, this tenor is in excellent original condition and was rarely played. It is an absolutely remarkable sounding and collectible ukulele. Only 100 of these will be made and this one is marked No. 23 of 100. Three dimensional flaming master grade curly Hawaiian Koa face, back, and sides that make for a mesmerizing appearance and a tone that is truly refined as a full custom. Ebony fingerboard and bridge just as Jake l
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Custom DeVine Tenor Ukulele

A work of art! Custom DeVine Tenor Ukulele handcrafted on the island of Maui, HI by master luthier, Eric DeVine.  If you were looking for one of the best in high-end ukes, you’ll be very pleased with the craftsmanship and tones of a custom DeVine ukulele. Premium master grade Ziricote wood back and sides with repurposed Maui Redwood top and gorgeous blonde curly Koa binding on face and back and a matching bound fretboard. Bone nut and saddle. Upgraded solid Hawaiian Koa wood neck with graphite rod for added stability. Ziricote wood fretboard and bridge, with a jet b
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Custom Koa Works Tenor Ukulele

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, Rich Godfrey. This one was just completed and incorporates a wonderful example of master grade curly Hawaiian Koa wood. It is absolutely stunning in appearance but plays even better than it looks! Handcrafted of quarter-sawn gorgeous and extremely beautiful curly Hawaiian Koa wood on face, back and sides, this set of wood is tremendously unique and is amongst luthiers an
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Custom Killer Tenor Ukulele

A beautiful Custom Killer Ukulele Tenor Ukulele handcrafted in Carlsbad, CA by master luthier Thomas Heller. Thomas’ interest for design and wood working finds its origins in his passion for surfboard shaping and millwork, which he began as a trade in the seventies. This grew in to an fascination for fine instruments, where he merged his knowledge and passion for design through ‘shaping’ with that of refined wood working, as he built his first classical guitars in early 2005. Now, Thomas continues to apply this experience to his ukulele luthiery an
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