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1920s Lyon & Healy ‘Shrine’ Soprano Ukulele

Founded in Chicago in 1864, George Washburn Lyon and Patrick J. Healy built their first instrument – a harp – in the year 1889. This partnership quickly became the Washburn company ‘Lyon & Healy’. Lyon & Healy’s knowledge of instrument building and unique designs was later applied to the traditional figure-eight shape of the ukulele at the turn of the 20th century, in which the company introduced a number of  less traditional shapes such as the ‘bell’ and the ‘shrine’ ukulele. This beautiful ukulele is a
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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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1930s Kamaka ‘Shell Inlay’ Pineapple Ukulele

Vintage 1930s Kamaka Pineapple Ukulele with abalone shell inlay. Beautiful and extremely rare Kamaka ‘shell inlay’ pineapple ukulele from the early 1930s. This gorgeous piece is handcrafted from Hawaiian monkeypod wood top, back, and sides combination from the only company whose name is synonymous with ukulele, Kamaka. Collectible Kamaka Ukulele This special run of ‘shell inlay’ pineapple 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
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Custom Avery Tenor Ukulele

Custom Avery Tenor Ukulele handcrafted by Troy Stellick on Maui, HI. Troy began his journey in to guitar and ukulele luthiery about fourteen years ago and rooted his style in the classic building techniques of William R. Cumpiano and Jonathan Natelson. Since then, Troy continues to build in very low numbers beautifully handcrafted instruments with the utmost attention to detail and his instruments, Avery Ukuleles, are among the most rare ukuleles in Hawaii – exhibiting beautiful craftsmanship and attention to detail with all the attributes of an aesthetically
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