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T&K Ceniza 5-String Tenor Ukulele

Ceniza Ukulele for sale! Stunning and rare T & K Ceniza 5-String Tenor Ukulele in all original condition and handcrafted here on the island of Oahu. This Ceniza ukulele is a great player ukulele! Beautiful Hawaiian Koa face, back, and sides with Koa fretboard, bridge, and neck as well. This one is built in the traditional method, entirely out of Hawaiian Koa wood. The tonal qualities on this beauty is wonderful. Great sustain with nice lows and crisp highs. No fractures. No repairs. Some minor finish checking and light play wear as would be expected with a secon
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2007 Kamaka Concert Ukulele

2007 Kamaka concert ukulele in total original condition. Handcrafted in Oahu by the most famous of makers, Kamaka ukuleles are made of solid Koa face, back, and sides with rosewood fretboard and bridge. Mahogany neck with Koa headcap and mother of pearl inlay on the headstock and for position markers. The tones are wonderful on this piece. Very warm and balanced in tones and the string set-up is also done well. A nice player uke and great for backyard jams! Price: SOLD
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1920s S.S. Stewart Teardrop Soprano Ukulele

In full swing of the ukulele boom, the 1920s offered much to ukulele enthusiasts across the world. One such example was the development of the teardrop shaped ukulele by S.S Stewart based in New York, N.Y. Here is a fine example of the historical ‘teardrop’ ukulele handcrafted with an all mahogany wood face, back, and sides with a rosewood fingerboard. The exaggerated lower bout adds a nice low but mellow tone to the instrument. Overall the instrument remains in wonderful condition given the nearly ninety years of existence since it was built. Price: SOL
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David Mahelona Replica Ukulele

A wonderful replica ukulele of an extremely rare David Mahelona ‘violin’ ukulele. This unique concert sized ukulele is newly handcrafted by Tangi ukuleles with appointments and a design that pays tribute to the original David Mahelona ukulele from the 1920s that remains on display at the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum on the island of Oahu. This beautiful piece is handcrafted from gorgeous Hawaiian koa wood face, back, sides, and bridge. It bears a rosewood fretboard, classic rope marquetry, and abalone shell inlay in keeping with the theme of the original
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