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Kamaka 1920's Vintage Style 5 Pineapple with Rope & Shell Binding Ukulele F/S

$ 1773.02

Availability: 55 in stock
  • Body Style: Pineapple
  • Year Manufactured: 1920
  • Instrument: Ukulele
  • Condition: No problem to play.
  • Number of Strings: 4
  • Brand: Kamaka
  • Handedness: Right Handed
  • Body Material: Hawaiian Core

    Description

    Description
    A historical model with a small number manufactured 100 years ago. Perfectly professionally refinished. The new paint feels old and feels good to the touch. With beautiful fine ropes and vines Shiny gold pearl shale inlay. There is no pineapple decal, Perfect original label in the soundhole. The wooden pegs are solid and the tuning does not shift. Since the manuscript is low and the bar frets are thin, It's a very playable instrument. Easy-to-use 4X1 Peghed® tuners look just like the original wood pegs. Ripe and deep vintage cute tone. An instrument that history-appreciating players should rejoice.
    shipping
    We ship by Japan Post EMS (international express delivery service, with tracking and insurance, with fees).
    EMS takes 1-2 weeks.
    It will be carefully packaged and shipped within 10 business days.
    We cannot ship to Australia by EMS, so we will ship by DHL.
    In that case, please bear the additional charge of 0.
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