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Custom Moore Bettah Tenor Ukulele

Circa 2014 – Custom Moore Bettah Ukulele – ‘Koi Inlay’. Beautiful custom Moore Bettah ‘Koi’ Tenor Ukulele handcrafted by master luthier Chuck Moore of the Big Island, HI. Chuck 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. This wonderful and extremely rare Moore Bettah tenor ukulele was crafted from the finest materials. Gorgeous master grade Hawaiian curly Koa wood top, back,
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Custom I’iwi Concert Ukulele

Custom I’iwi ukulele. Phenomenal player uke! Custom ʻI’iwi Concert Ukulele handcrafted by luthier Charlie Fukuba of Makakilo, Oahu. This special piece is the premier model offered by ʻI’iwi Ukuleles and is defined as, the Gold ‘Master’ Series. The ‘Master’ series is a testimony to the ʻI’iwi Ukulele commitment to the finest materials and craftsmanship in skilled luthiery by one of Hawaii’s foremost custom ukulele luthiers, Charlie Fukuba. Gorgeous master grade 3-piece Brazilian Rosewood back with matching Brazilian Rosewood sides and tight-gr
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1960s Martin ‘0’ Ukulele

Vintage Martin Ukulele. A beautiful Martin Style 0 soprano ukulele handcrafted in the 1960s by C.F. Martin & Co in Nazareth, PA. This one is perfect for those backyard jams. Solid mahogany face, back, sides, neck, and bridge with rosewood fretboard. Various nicks and dings and there is a shadow of a sticker that was likely removed at some point from the back of the ukulele. There is also one hairline fracture on the side of the ukulele that is very stable and does not move. Please see photos for specific condition of the ukulele. This uke is a wonderful player u
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Custom David Gomes Tenor Ukulele

Gorgeous custom curly Hawaiian Koa wood tenor ukulele 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 from his own
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