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Custom Keller Baritone Ukulele

Preowned. Circa 2017. Preowned. Beautifully handcrafted full custom hybrid baritone ukulele handcrafted by master luthier, Michael Keller. In 1975,  Michael Keller began building musical instruments under famed luthier Jeffrey Elliott in Portland, Oregon and after having learned his craft he moved to Rochester, Minnesota.  He has made mostly acoustic guitars for the majority of his career but has since discovered a profound interest in the ukulele and handcrafts a limited number of pieces each year. His instruments are known for their wonderful craftsmanship and sou
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Custom Grimes Tenor Ukulele

Support the Ukulele Kids Club through the purchase of this gorgeous Custom Steve Grimes “Brazilian Rosewood & Redwood” Tenor Ukulele generously donated by Michael Cone of Cone Guitars in Maui, HI. ——————————————————— Ukulele Kids Club The Ukulele Kids Club (UKC) affiliate with music therapy programs around the world so they can identify children to receive the ukuleles and provide music therapy sessions to achieve a variety of health need
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Cornerstone “Blue Monarch Butterfly” Tenor Ukulele

2020. Preowned. Beautiful Custom Cornerstone “Blue Monarch Butterfly” Tenor ukulele handcrafted with the utmost attention to detail by master luthier Peter Marreiros (previously) in Westminster, California. This gorgeous Custom Cornerstone Tenor Ukulele is truly a wonderful instrument and comes highly recommended in fit, finish, and tone. A career luthier famed for his extensive experience in guitar luthiery, Peter has taken his woodworking knowledge and passion for finely handcrafted instruments and applied this to beautifully crafted custom ukuleles fo
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Custom Oceana “Short Scale” Tenor Ukulele

Custom Oceana “Short Scale” Tenor Ukulele handcrafted by Ukulele Guild of Hawaii luthier, Zacchaeus Steimle of Port Orchard, Washington. Oceana Ukuleles is owned and operated by Zacchaeus Steimle. In 1995, Zac traveled from his home in the Pacific North West to Ecuador to study Spanish and check out some South American waves (he learned to surf before learning to ride a bike!) While there he worked part time with a luthier in Quito, thus beginning his fantastical journey into musical instrument building. In 2002 he returned to Ecuador with his wife Melod
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