Martin 0, Martin 2, Martin 3, and a Martin 5K...
Martin 5K is courtesy of Mandolin Brothers
This is my collection. The top picture, left to right, 1920s Martin 2K, 1940s Martin 2, 1920s Martin 0, 1940s Martin 1-C concert, 1934 Martin 1-T tenor. Bottom picture, left to right, 1920s Vita Uke, 1920s Ka-Lai Pineapple, 1969 Kamaka concert, 1950s Kamaka tenor...
Here is a Kamaka concert signed by the one and only Eddie Kamae
Below is an example of a koa wood ukulele at it's most beautiful. This is a Harold Summers uke. Harold and Paul Summers were teachers of the ukulele in Hawaii in the 30s and 40s and taught locals and tourists alike at places like the Royal Hawaiian and Moana hotels. They made (or more probably had some other manufacturer make) ukuleles for their students. This is a Harold Summers Style 2, with beautiful flamed koa wood and mother of pearl binding...
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