Cordoba 35T Tenor (SKU: 32126)
The Cordoba Model 35T is the top-of-the-line tenor ukulele with all solid wood construction and set up with low G 4th string. It has a deep, clear and resonant tone. A lovely, professional quality...
The Cordoba Model 35T is the top-of-the-line tenor ukulele with all solid wood construction and set up with low G 4th string. It has a deep, clear and resonant tone. A lovely, professional quality...
Early, original Vega Pete Seeger model from ca. 1960 with Tubaphone tonering, and dowel stick....with some upgrades! Rim assembly has all original hardware, stamps, armrest, and label; in good shape,...
<p>Five string banjo style neck, paired with a teardrop shaped "mandolin" body with a 10" bout. Beautifully figured rosewood back and sides, inlaid rosette with circles and diamonds in pearl, with...
A tour-de-force presentation banjo from Professor Douglas Unger, featuring a fancifully augmented Vega Style R Whyte Laydie rim assembly from 1917, and a custom built five string neck, practically...
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Rare presentation grade banjo by John F. Luscomb, an esteemed banjoist and composer who designed several banjo models that were some of the highest quality instruments to leave the Thompson & Odell...
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Jaw dropping demonstration of Tunbridge ware, a uniquely British craft, first developed at Tunbridge Wells in the 17th century and is essentially Britain's earliest holiday tourist souvenir industry,...
<p>Gibson would produce the GA-20 in serveral different forms between 1950 and 1961. This example of the GA-20 comes from about the middle of its run, and ticks all of the boxes for any vintage amp...
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Souldier is an independent design manufacturer, fusing aesthetic textile creation with functionality. Their unique merchandise is inspired by musicians and created for the connoisseur looking to...
Souldier is an independent design manufacturer, fusing aesthetic textile creation with functionality. Their unique merchandise is inspired by musicians and created for the connoisseur looking to...
Souldier is an independent design manufacturer, fusing aesthetic textile creation with functionality. Their unique merchandise is inspired by musicians and created for the connoisseur looking to...
Souldier is an independent design manufacturer, fusing aesthetic textile creation with functionality. Their unique merchandise is inspired by musicians and created for the connoisseur looking to...
Souldier is an independent design manufacturer, fusing aesthetic textile creation with functionality. Their unique merchandise is inspired by musicians and created for the connoisseur looking to...
<p>Harry Eibert is well known to this area, having been a Syracuse based luthier for quite some time. Now residing in Montana, Harry continues to work on instruments, producing some under the HF...
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Unmarked but rather ornate five string from the early 20th century, bearing enough Washburn traits to get us thinkin. The spun over 11" diameter rim assembly has a rolled tonering, red stained maple...
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Samick has built *so* many of the worlds instruments, ironically, such that some of their very own branded products aren't on most players wave lengths. Enter the SM 50S... in a world where there...
This excellent Tenor Ukulele comes from the workshop of Eastman Guitars. The sitka spruce top paired with the Solid Ovangkol back and sides makes this an excellent ukulele for the professional or...