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1932 Martin 0-18K Guitar

1932 Martin 0-18K Guitar from the “Golden Era” of legendary pre-war Martin guitars. Hawaiian Koa wood top, back, and sides, with a Mahogany wood neck, ebony wood fretboard and bridge with a slotted headstock design and 12 fret joint to the body. #210042 Price: SOLD
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1941 Martin 0-17 Guitar

Historical 1941 Martin 0-17 Guitar. Handcrafted of mahogany wood on the face back, and sides, this guitar has a warm and sweet tone having been constructed with scalloped braces. Brazilian Rosewood fretboard and bridge with a 14 fret joint to the body, this design also featured a larger upper and lower bout in contrast to the earlier parlor sized slotted headstock models. Regarded as a “pre-war” Martin, this generation of Martin guitar is regarded as some of the most desirable to have been made in the company’s 190 year existence. Pre-war Martin gu
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Custom DeVine Bass Ukulele

Circa 2005. Custom DeVine Baritone Bass Ukulele handcrafted by Eric DeVine. This is a one-off full custom and the only one ever made by Eric as a bass ukulele. Flamed Hawaiian Koa wood back and sides with a Western Cedar wood soundboard. Maple wood top and back binding and Ebony wood headstock veneer, fretboard, bridge, and tailpiece. Honduras Mahogany wood neck for added stability. Note that the strings run through Ebony wood bridge guides in similar fashion to an upright bass, anchoring the strings to a tailpiece at the butt of the instrument. This enables the sou
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Custom Vento Tenor Ukulele

New. A beautiful Custom Vento Tenor Ukulele handcrafted on the island of Hawai’i by Fred Vento of Vento Music. This is a wonderfully handcrafted tenor model with a focus on elegance and sound. This Custom Vento Tenor Ukulele has its back and sides handcrafted of Hawaiian Milo wood, handpicked on the Island of Hawai’i and the soundboard was fashioned from musician’s grade Engelmann wood that has been perfectly quartersawn. Hawaiian Milo wood is a coastal growing wood and is often found immediately on the shorline. This often equates to much of the t
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