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Custom Lymana Tenor Ukulele

Beautiful pre-owned 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 be
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Custom Ko’olau Tenor Ukulele

Custom ukuleles by Ko’olau Ukulele Company. Absolutely stunning Custom Ko`olau Tenor Ukulele handcrafted here on the island of Oahu by one of Hawaii’s foremost luthiers, Noa Bonk of Ko’olau Ukulele Company. This custom Ko`olau tenor ukulele is the CS model by designation with all the added amenities that really lends itself to being both aesthetically pleasing and a wonderful player and recording level ukulele. Only a very limited number of custom ukuleles are handcrafted by master luthier Noa Bonk each year. The back and sides of the soundbox is handcra
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Custom Kamaka ‘Jake Model’ Tenor Ukulele

Extremely rare Custom Kamaka ‘Jake Shimabukuro’ Tenor Ukulele handcrafted by master luthier Casey Kamaka himself! Handcrafted to perfection in June 2016, this tenor is totally new. It is an absolutely remarkable sounding and collectible ukulele. Only 100 of these custom Jake Shimabukuro models will be made. 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 loves his ukes with a matching ebony headstock cap,
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Custom Kamaka Ohta-san Tenor Ukulele

A cool one-of-a-kind Custom Kamaka Ohta-san tenor ukulele handcrafted by Casey Kamaka in 2003. Only one known to be in existence. The last couple of photos are of the Kamaka Ohta-san ukulele taken next to a full custom I’iwi tenor ukulele for reference. Click to view ‘Welcome’ video  
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