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1950s Martin Tenor Ukulele

Vintage Martin tenor ukulele. Beautiful Martin Tenor Ukulele from the 1950s in all original and wonderful condition. All mahogany face, back, and sides with rosewood fretboard and bridge. Faux tortoise shell binding on face and back. There is some fret wear on the fretboard, pick marks over strum area, and a surface blemish that goes slightly into the wood near the lower bout of the bass side of the instrument. The previous owners’ name has been written inside of the soundhole. A wonderful player uke and great addition for both the collector, musician, and musician
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1920s Portage Ukulele

Here’s a blast from the past. It’s not much of a player ukulele having metal strings and small portholes but the Portage Ukulele sure is a neat novelty piece for those who love collecting hard to find vintage pieces. Price: SOLD とてもユニークな一作です!弦がメタルで弾くのにはあまり向いていませんがなかなか手に入れにくい、珍しいヴィンテージ物を探している人にはもってこいです。
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Pono Tenor Ukulele

Beautiful Pono Tenor Ukulele in immaculate original condition. This piece is a great player uke with exceptional Hawaiian curly Koa wood. The wood from this batch of Pono ukes were originally intended to be used on the premium Ko`olau Ukuleles and were sent to Java by accident. There are only a handful of these out there that look and play as good as this Pono. Set-up on the instrument was done in Hawaii. Premium Hawaiian Koa face, back, & sides with ebony wood fretboard and bridge. Bone nut and saddle with beautiful rope binding purfling on soundboard with abal
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Custom Ko’olau Tenor Ukulele

Custom ukuleles by Ko’olau Ukulele Company. Absolutely stunning New Custom Ko`olau Tenor Ukulele handcrafted here on the island of Oahu by two of Hawaii’s foremost luthiers, John Kitakis and his son Noa Bonk. This custom Ko`olau tenor ukulele is the Deluxe model by designation with all the added amenities that really lends itself to being both aesthetically pleasing and a wonderful player and recording level ukulele. Each year roughly 8-10 pieces, on estimate, are handcrafted by master luthiers John Kitakis and Noa Bonk. The body is handcrafted with gorgeous H
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