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1960s Gibson Tenor Ukulele

Classic 1960’s Gibson Tenor Ukulele Style T-1. ‘Gibson’ logo on headstock and T-1 stamped inside the soundhole. This uke is constructed entirely of mahogany wood and has a rosewood fretboard and bridge. Bridge pin set-up and classic large-style position markers on fretboard. All original condition with no repairs on the instrument. The instrument does have some play wear on the fretboard and there are a number of nicks, and dings but the uke is a wonderful player. Nice deep tones and crisp highs as well. A true player uke and a difficult find as well. Includes origi
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Vintage G-String Tenor Ukulele

Beautiful vintage G-String Tenor Ukulele in exceptional refinished condition. This one is in excellent used condition with no repairs. I had a luthier friend of mine lightly sand the uke and apply a thin layer of fresh lacquer. There are no nicks, dings, or play wear whatsoever. Classic wide body construction with gorgeous Hawaiian koa face, back and sides. Honduras mahogany neck for added stability and rosewood fretboard and bridge. Action is set nice and low for ease of play. Vintage [G] embossed on headstock and original label. Beautiful tones, a very rare early
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Custom G-String ‘James Hill’ Tenor Ukulele

Rare find! Professional instrument / Rare collectors item. Custom made G-String ‘James Hill – Signature Series’ Tenor Ukulele by Derek Shimizu, President of G-String Ukulele Co. Derek handcrafted this beautiful instrument of master grade curly maple back and sides and spruce top. The fretboard and bridge are fashioned from ebony wood. There is a slight radius on the fretboard for ease of play. The instrument boasts a Hawaiian koa wood center seam strip on the back and beautiful matching Hawaiian koa wood headstock cap. Faux tortoise shell top and back binding
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“The Gibson” Tenor Ukulele

Extremely rare – 1920’s Gibson Tenor Ukulele. ‘The Gibson’ logo on headstock. This uke is constructed with mahogany wood back and sides and a spruce top nearly ninety years ago. The instrument remains in all original condition with a twelve fret joint to the body and eighteen overall frets to the soundhole. The top and back is bound with a classic white celluloid binding, the fretboard and bridge are carved from rosewood, and these early models have a classic five-pin bridge pin setup (the fifth pin was simply used as a backup pin and has, unfortunately, been
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