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1910 C. Knutsen ‘Harp’ Ukulele

Every ukulele collector’s dream. An extremely rare “Harp” ukulele handcrafted by Chris Knutsen sometime between 1910 – 1914. Only 35 of these instruments are known to have been built and 29 of them are known to exist to date. Mr. Gregg Miner has dedicated years of research to tracking the whereabouts of each of these pieces and cataloging the unique attributes of each piece. Click here for details. By the early 1900s C. Knutsen was recognized as a craftsman of fine ‘harp guitars’. The basic construction instrument was a hollow arm that extended out
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Custom Moore Bettah Tenor Ukulele

Custom Moore Bettah Ukulele – ‘Bird of Paradise’ inlay. Beautiful custom tenor ukulele by Chuck Moore of the Big Island. Premium Koa face, back, and sides. Ebony fretboard and bridge. Bound headstock, fretboard & body. Black/White pinstriping to match color tone of Koa. Ebony binding on face and back. Abalone and pearl shell inlay around soundhole, headstock, and face of ukulele. Incredible ‘Bird of Paradise’  (Hawaiian Flower) shell inlay on headstock and more. Set up with low-g configuration. Price: SOLD
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1960s Martin Tenor Ukulele

Beautiful Martin Tenor Ukulele. Rare 14 fret model of the 1960s. Wonderful original condition. All mahogany face, back, and sides with rosewood fretboard and bridge. Tortoise shell (faux) binding on face and back. No cracks or repairs and no needed repairs. All original condition with the original hardcase. There is some minor strum marks, nicks, and checking in the finish but overall it’s in wonderful condition and plays beautifully. Perfect intonation and a resonation that only a Classic Martin can offer. There is also a signature on the inside by, “C.F. Martin IV
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Custom Ko’olau Tenor Ukulele

Custom ukuleles by Ko’olau Ukulele Company. The “Cadillac” of contemporary high-end ukuleles! You wanted it and here it is. Extremely rare custom Kolohala ukulele from the legendary Koʻolau Ukulele Co of Wahiawa, Hawaii. You’re lucky if you find one of these surface every couple of years or so. So don’t take your chances. This one is incredible! This particular piece is handcrafted from Hawaiian Kolohala, otherwise known as pheasant wood, and is not known to grow anywhere outside of Hawaii. Kolohala is a prized wood in Hawaii and is ver
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