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Custom Moore Bettah “Blk/White Ebony” Tenor Ukulele

2022. Preowned. Custom Moore Bettah Tenor Ukulele – ‘Black & White Ebony’. A work of art! Absolutely beautiful custom Moore Bettah Tenor Ukulele handcrafted by master luthier Chuck Moore of the Big Island, HI. Chuck handcrafts some of the most desirable ukuleles in the world, many of which have intricate inlay themes that are remarkable in detail and with a tone that would make even the most seasoned professional musician smile. Moore Bettah ukuleles are highly sought after by both professional musicians as well as the recreational player world
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Custom Moore Bettah “Peacock” Tenor Ukulele

Preowned. Custom Moore Bettah Tenor Ukulele – ‘Peacock’. A work of art! Absolutely beautiful custom Moore Bettah Tenor Ukulele handcrafted by master luthier Chuck Moore of the Big Island, HI. Chuck handcrafts some of the most desirable ukuleles in the world, many of which have intricate inlay themes that are remarkable in detail and with a tone that would make even the most seasoned professional musician smile. Moore Bettah ukuleles are highly sought after by both professional musicians as well as the recreational player worldwide who are looking f
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Custom B. Hannam Tenor Ukulele

Preowned. Label says, 2018 but the instrument was completed and strung up “as new” in 2022 since this was not a commission. Beautiful Beau Hannam Tenor Ukulele handcrafted by Australian luthier Beau Hannam who now handcrafts his fine instruments out of his shop in Colorado, USA. Hannam ukuleles are functional pieces of art and have been regarded as some of the finest handcrafted instruments in the world. Each is uniquely handcrafted with the utmost attention to detail and yield a wonderful full tone. His most recent accomplishment was a custom ukulele ha
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1920s Kamaka “Shell Inlay” Ukulele

Collectible Kamaka Ukulele Circa 1920s. Custom Kamaka ‘Shell Inlay’ Soprano Ukulele. This special run of ‘shell inlay’ ukuleles are amongst the most desirable and collectible Kamaka ukuleles to have been made and they were considered the custom order instruments of Kamaka’s yesteryear. They are extremely rare and only fashioned in very low quantities during the late 1920s and into the early 1930s. The shell inlay models were typically done on the pineapple design due to the popularity of the shape at the time but, even at that, they were only
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