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1950's Kamaka Gold Label SAIL HEADSTOCK Tenor Ukulele Professional Uke
1950's Kamaka Gold Label SAIL HEADSTOCK Tenor Ukulele Professional Uke
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This Kamaka Gold Label sail headstock tenor ukulele from the 1950s is in stunning original "closet classic" condition. It must be one of the most well-preserved tenors of the gold label era in existence! It seems this ukulele may have been bought back as a souvenir to Wisconsin (where it was found) and basically never played. It doesn't even seem to have ever had a playability setup until now.
Unlike the soprano, which was often sold to tourists visiting the islands, the tenor ukulele was usually sold to professional luau players. It's a rare find and one of the most sought-after vintage ukuleles made in Hawaii. Very few were made by Kamaka in the 1950s, and they are highly sought after for their ease of playing fingerstyle and other modern ukulele styles combined with vintage tone!
This example featured the iconic early 1950s Kamaka gold label era "sail" style headstock shape and pin style bridge with bone insert. It boasts remarkable projection, sustain, and excellent clarity. In addition, it was meticulously cared for, if it was used at all. It is a must-have for the ukulele player or enthusiast looking for that classic 1950s vintage Kamaka sound.
This beautiful Kamaka tenor ukulele is handcrafted from gorgeous Hawaiian koa wood throughout. It features excellent projection and sustain with nice warm and traditional Kamaka tones. The intonation is set well, and the ease of play is absolutely wonderful on this instrument. It is center-balanced in terms of overall weight, which makes it easy to cradle as well. This piece is a phenomenal player instrument that continues to hold a very strong collectible value.
Overall Length: 26 3/4 in. (68 cm.)
Lower Bout: 9 in. (22.85 cm.)
Body Depth: 2 7/8 in. (7.3 cm.)
Scale length: 17 in. (432 mm.)
Nut Width: 1 5/16 in. (33.5 mm.)
12th Fret Heights G .1 in. A .09 in. (G 2.5 mm. A 2.25 mm.)
The low G setup gives it added depth and range, making it especially versatile for solo arrangements and melodic playing. However, it would easily accept standard soprano ukulele C tuning.
It's entirely original and in lovely shape. Light cosmetic wear consistent with an older well-played ukulele. A small previously repaired top separation and a solid hairline crack do little to detract from its charm and unmistakably classic Kamaka sound. It plays in tune well, sounds super sweet, and projects extremely well.
Very Good Plus (VG+) Condition
