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Kamaka Longneck Concert Ukulele

Circa 2011. Beautiful Kamaka Longneck Concert Ukulele handcrafted by Kamaka Hawaii. This beautiful ukulele has a longneck tenor scale with a concert body. It boasts a wonderful curly Hawaiian Koa wood top, back, and sides set with a Rosewood fretboard and bridge. Matching Hawaiian Koa wood headstock plate. Mahogany wood neck. Geared tuners for quick and precise tuning. Tonally, this beautiful Kamaka Longneck Concert Ukulele has great blend and note separation giving it wonderful definition as you move from chord to chord. The uke also has excellent clarity and a cla
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1950s Martin 2M Soprano Ukulele

Beautiful 1950s Martin 2M Soprano Ukulele. This is a wonderful playing ukulele from one of the highest regarded manufacturers of ukuleles, C.F. Martin & Co. This 1950s Martin & Co 2M soprano ukulele can be characterized with a solid mahogany wood body and neck and a classic dark rich C.F. Martin &  Co. wood-stain. Top and back ivroid binding. Traditional concentric circle purfling rosette. Classic “C.F. Martin & Co” stamp inside of the soundhole. Original condition with honest play wear. Now is your chance to own a great playing ukulele from C.F. Mar
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Kamaka “Ohta-san” Concert Ukulele

Preowned. Kamaka “Ohta-san” ukulele. Developed in partnership with ukulele virtuoso Herb Ohta Sr. in the 1960s, the bell shaped Kamaka Ohta-san Ukulele is an iconic Kamaka design that yields a wonderful and full sound. This Kamaka Ohta-san concert ukulele remains in excellent original condition with beautiful curly Hawaiian Koa wood. Constructed of Hawaiian Koa wood on the face, back, and sides with gorgeous black vertical streaking, the instrument also boasts an ebony fretboard and bridge, curly Maple wood top binding and beautiful top rope purfling and
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Custom Ono Longscale Tenor Ukulele

Preowned. Beautiful Custom Ono Longscale Tenor Ukulele handcrafted by David Ingalls of Ashland, Oregon. Luthier Bio In 2011, David visited a ukulele luthier with the intention of ordering a custom instrument. He was irresistibly drawn to the building process and set out to build one on his own and the rest is now history. Prior to ukuleles, David had built sailboats and had also enjoyed the precise demands of machine work so the transition into ukuleles was not a foreign one. His background in woodworking, along with the specific demands in sailboat construction req
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