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1920s Martin ‘3K’ Ukulele

Vintage Martin 3K Ukulele for sale. 1920 Martin 3K ukulele in restored condition. Beautiful curly Koa. Ebony fretboard and 17 frets to soundhole. Classic binding w/ whale tale inlay at butt of soundboard. This uke sounds absolutely amazing! A very full and rich sound with a remarkable range and breath of tones. A perfect player and collector’s ukulele. Numerous repairs and internal cleats as well. Wear on the neck. Please see photos for details. Price: SOLD
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1940s Martin ‘1M’ Ukulele

Vintage Martin Ukulele. Classic Martin Soprano Ukulele from the 1940s. Overall a wonderful player ukulele in played condition. Total length is 21 inches. Martin ukuleles are amongst the most sought after player ukuleles and continue to be considered a ‘player’s choice’ amongst enthusiasts and recording musicians alike. Tortoise shell binding on the front and back, wood rosette around soundhole, and all mahogany wood construction. A rare find for the true ukulele enthusiast. Wonderful warm tones with a classic ‘Martin’ sound that brings you back to a time
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1950s Martin ‘0’ Ukulele

Vintage Martin Ukulele. A classic Martin Style 0 soprano ukulele. This one is in original played condition. See photos for details on the condition of the ukulele. Strum wear. Some nicks and dings. No cracks or repairs or needed repairs. Solid mahogany face, back, sides, neck, and bridge with rosewood fretboard. A wonderful playing ukulele for both the collector or musician alike. Price: SOLD
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Custom David Gomes Tenor Ukulele

Wonderful pre-owned custom Hawaiian Koa wood tenor ukulele (2013) handcrafted by master luthier David Gomes of the North Kohala district of the Big Island of Hawaii. David strongly believes that the aesthetic of the instrument must be paralleled by the craftsmanship and the constant focus on the tone itself and as a musician and luthier of over forty years, he understands the approach of luthier work from the perspective of being a player himself as well. This has allowed him the opportunity to make fine adjustments to his instruments over the years that have come f
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