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Custom David Gomes Tenor Ukulele

Custom David Gomes Ukulele. A beautiful new Custom David Gomes Tenor Ukulele handcrafted in Kohala, HI. Constructed of gorgeous Hawaiian curly Koa wood on face, back and sides with an ebony fretboard and cocobolo wood bridge. Toon wood neck for added stability, this piece also boasts a gorgeous mango wood top and back binding with top and side wood purfling for aesthetic appeal. Matching back center seem hand-cut rope marquetry. Fashioned in contemporary style with a 14 fret joint to the body with 17 total frets to the soundhole. Poreless gloss finish with bone nut
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Custom Mako Tenor Ukulele

A beautiful new Custom Mako Tenor Ukulele handcrafted on the island of Maui by luthier Dennis Kato. This one was just completed and is absolutely stunning in appearance but plays even better than it looks! This gorgeous Custom Mako ‘Shark’ Tenor Ukulele is handcrafted of quarter-sawn curly Hawaiian Koa wood face, back, and sides. The piece also boasts a Macassar Ebony fretboard, bridge, and headstock veneer with Brazilian Ebony fingerboard binding. Solid Hawaiian curly Koa wood neck and graphite rod insert for added stability and sustain. The top and bac
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Custom Kamaka Tenor Ukulele

Extremely rare Custom Kamaka Spruce Top Tenor Ukulele handcrafted by the only name synonymous with ‘ukulele’ worldwide, the Kamaka Ukulele Co. This gorgious piece plays amazingly and remains in 9 out of perfect 10 condition with no repairs, no cracks, no nicks or dings, etc. It is immaculate with only some very light fingerprint marks on the fretboard but that is it. Quartersawn spruce top with Hawaiian Koa wood back and sides for a wonderful tonal and aesthetic combination. The clarity and warmth of the tones are truly remarkable on this piece. The spru
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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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