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Custom Kamaka ‘Jake Model’ Ukulele

Custom Kamaka Ukulele. Extremely rare Custom Kamaka ‘Jake Shimabukuro’ Tenor Ukulele handcrafted by master luthier Casey Kamaka himself! Handcrafted to perfection in late 2010, this tenor was gently played and is an absolutely remarkable player and collectible ukulele. Only 100 of these will be made and this one is marked No. 25 of 100. Three dimensional flaming master grade curly Hawaiian Koa face, back, and sides that make for a mesmerizing appearance and a tone that is truly refined as a full custom. Ebony fingerboard and bridge just as Jake loves his ukes with a
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1990s Kamaka Tenor Ukulele

Stunning and rare early 1990’s Kamaka Tenor Ukulele in all original condition. Great player ukulele and constructed of all Koa wood. Near mint Condition. No fractures. No repairs. No issues what so ever. Beautiful Hawaiian Koa face, back, and sides with gorgeous black vertical striping on soundboard. Tonal quality on this beauty is incredible. Great sustain with nice lows and crisp highs. The white label era is considered one of the best player instrument generations for Kamaka and is especially prized by musicians worldwide. Also, the dimensions used to make these
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Custom Kamaka Ohta-san Ukulele

Custom Kamaka Ohta-san ‘white label’ Ukulele (2006) in all original near mint condition by the world’s most famous luthier, Kamaka Ukulele Co. This custom Kamaka ukulele was handcrafted of master grade and custom ordered curly Hawaiian Koa wood face, back, and sides, with classic maple binding and rope marquetry, ebony fretboard and bridge and a gorgeous high gloss finish. The ‘white label’ years were all the rave in playability and tone and this one is a prime example of the incredible workmanship of the custom ‘white label’ era of Kamaka ukuleles. Pick up installe
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1960s Kamaka Tenor Ukulele

Rare Gold label 1960s Kamaka 4-String Tenor Ukulele in excellent refinished condition. Refinish done by Kamaka. Completed sometime in the early 1960s, the Koa wood has had nearly fifty years to cure adding to the classic Kamaka sound. Nice sustain and great volume. Solid Koa face, back, and sides. Koa neck with Koa fretboard and bridge. These early models are the only Kamaka tenor ukes that I have seen to come with bridge pins aside from a few custom ukuleles. Original pick up installed for quick plug-and-play feature. The Gold label era is considered one of the mos
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