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Pacetti Instruments

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Greg Pacetti, My life has been about music and wood. I started playing the guitar when I was twelve years old and fell in love with it. In my twenties, I began working in wood as a carpenter, house builder, and cabinetmaker.

About 15 years ago I began to merge these passions and became a luthier. I build guitars, both acoustic and resophonic, ukuleles, and some special stringed instruments of my own design.

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Palm Tree Ukuleles

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After falling in love with the ukulele during a trip to Hawaii, John & Pam Ramsey founded Palm Tree Ukuleles in 2005. John has been building guitars and mandolins for over 25 years, so making the switch to ukuleles was a natural transition.

Palm Tree ukuleles are built in our Colorado Springs music store, Tejon Street Music. We model our ukes after the classic designs of the 1920’s – 1940’s, an era we feel represents one of the “golden ages” of the ukulele.

More information available on the Palm Tree Ukuleles's web site.

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Peavey

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Peavey Electronics, manufacturer of musical equipment, gear, accessories and just about anything else you can think of. Rock on!

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Pegasus Guitars And Ukuleles

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Pelem Ukulele

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Handcrafted Ukulele Builder from Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Pelem Ukulele is a Handmade Ukulele brand hailing from an art town of Java named Yogyakarta. The name “Pelem’ came from Javanese language means ‘Mango’. Our earlier works mostly used Mango Woods. As the time goes by, we continued our work with various type of woods and materials including Teakwood, Mahogany, White Ash, Rosewood and Acacia.

A custom ukulele is a ukulele that specially built for a customer, a ukulele that suit the customer. As a ukulele builder we believe that a custom ukulele is not just our — builder– responsibilty, but also a customer’s responsibilty. Our responsibility is to keep the ukulele as perfect as possible as customers specifications, and also a guarantee if it needed. Customer’s responsibility is to choose the specifications such as woods, specification, appearance such as inlays, rosette, binding etc which suits them as a player.

More information available on the Pelem Ukulele's web site.

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Petros Ukuleles

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Master luthiers, Bruce and Matt Petros, hand create resonant, rich, steel and nylon string guitars for the mature, discerning, fingerstyle player who is ready to own, and play, the very best.

Matthew has been building along side his father since the year 2000. Building on a 40 year legacy of guitar making, they began building Ukuleles in 2012 and have fallen in love with the instrument, the people and the process.

More information available on the Petros Ukuleles's web site.

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Phoenix Ukuleles

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Carbon Fiber Hybrid - Most carbon fiber ukuleles cost well over $1000. The Phoenix ukulele is more affordable with the same sound quality by making the body and soundboard out of carbon fiber, while the neck, fretboard, and bridge are made of specialty woods.

It all began on blazing 110 degree Arizona day...

Hi, I'm Dallin and I'm the founder of Phoenix Ukulele and I designed and painstakingly developed our first carbon fiber ukulele. The inspiration for this new design came from a few different places. Firstly, I already own and operate Anilo Carbon, a small business making carbon fiber rings and plates. Secondly, I studied aerospace engineering in college and we learned all about cutting edge composite materials such as carbon fiber.

I know that carbon fiber instruments already exist, but having worked with carbon fiber so much I knew that the incredibly high prices of the instruments on the market could be dropped. I don't mean that anyone is ripping you off. On the contrary high end carbon fiber instruments are worth the cost. However, the same tone and quality that a $1,500 ukulele produces can be replicated at a much lower cost by cutting out some eccentric features. This is why we design our ukuleles with a wooden neck and fretboard. We want the sound of carbon fiber for the resonating chamber and soundboard and can reduce the overall cost by using some wooden parts to form a wood/carbon hybrid.

More information available on the Phoenix Ukuleles's web site.

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R. E. Phillips Metal Guitars

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R.E. Phillips has been building metal and wood bodies resonator guitars since 1992. Ron has built many resonators for players of the Country Blues genre, including John Jackson, John Cephas, Del Rey, Steve James, Robert Lowery, Andra Faye, Annie Raines, Cathy Fink and others. All of Ron’s designs are inspired by his interest in the Art Deco period.

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Pickard Acoustics

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Pickard Acoustics offers a wide range of handbuilt steel-strung guitars, mandolin family instruments, banjos and Nylgut®-strung ukuleles.

Guitars, ukuleles and mandolin family instruments all feature a unique bracing system (a modified fan/radial design) which produces a bright tone and even response. Each instrument is built using solid wood construction, employing a variety of tone-woods and spruce or cedar tops, and features a glued dovetail joint connecting neck to body (including Ukuleles).

More information available on the Pickard Acoustics's web site.

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PM Guitars

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from the PM Guitars web site

I build handmade guitars and ukuleles from quality tone woods as well as found objects and recycled materials. Making unique instruments with great tone and individual appearance.

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Pohaku Ukuleles

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Pohaku Ukuleles are built by master craftsman Peter Hurney who began creating his Pohaku brand ukuleles in Hawaii in the early 90’s. This one person shop, now in Berkeley, California, produces a limited number of high quality instruments which have found their way all over the globe and are enjoyed by prominent musicians worldwide.

Pohaku instruments have won numerous awards in woodshow competitions in Hawaii and on the mainland. A nice page of <a href="http://www.pohakuukulele.com/pages/technical.html" target="_blank">Tech Tips</a>.

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Pō Mahina - 'Ukulele & Guitars

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from the Pō Mahina - 'Ukulele & Guitars web site

My name is Dennis Lake and here you‘ll find photos and information on the Custom ‘Ukulele and Guitars I make at my home shop here on the southern slope of Mauna Loa, in the remote and rural Ka‘u District of the Big Island of Hawai‘i. This is a very small shop. I work alone, with an occasional assist from a talented friend. Since all of my instruments are individually made, and most are custom orders, each is really “one of a kind”.

#####Island Jazz & Island Jazz Cutaway##### <img class="top" src="//curtsheller.com/csp/app/assets/images/uke_images/PoMahina_d-hole.jpg" alt="" width="56" height="75" align="top" />Django Rheinhardt. Striking curly koa back and sides, spruce top, ebony fingerboard, ebony peg head overlay, bound top and back with grained ivoroid, Po Mahina inlay in peg head, abalone position markers at 3,5,7,10,12,15 and abalone inlay around small oval sound hole. Slightly longer scale than regular models.

More information available on the Pō Mahina - 'Ukulele & Guitars's web site.

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Pono

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Pono instruments are professionally designed and handcrafted by the Ko'olau Guitar and `Ukulele Company and on the Island of Java , with final adjustments and set-up on the Island of Oahu, Hawaii.

Here is what the Kitakis familay says about a Pono vs. their higher end Ko'olau, and I whole heartily agree.

". . . And our Pono workers have the same meticulous and conscientious attitude that we have in Hawaii. We consider our Pono and Ko'olau ukuleles similar to the duo level auto makers such as Toyota/Lexus, Nissan/Infinity, and Honda/Acura. Both are made by the same manufacturer, but made in various locations around the world, and both are very high quality."

> I've owned five or six Pono ukuleles in the past before I got my first Ko'olau and we opened our Funky Frets music store. These are amazing instruments for the cost. - Curt Sheller

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Andy Powers Musical Instrument Co.

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from the Andy Powers Musical Instrument Co. web site

Andy Powers grew up in a music-loving family in Oceanside, California. At the age of five Andy, the son of a carpenter and his artist wife, had his first workbench and shortly thereafter began playing piano. Andy took up playing the guitar when he was eight. In a house where musical instruments, tools and wood were all readily available, curiosity got the better of him and he began his first attempts at building guitars before the age of ten. With design and sound refinement the instruments began to improve tremendously, and Andy began selling the instruments to customers while he was still a teenager. Having been encouraged by his parents to pursue the arts, he began to explore the world of traditional inlayed art, using his instruments as a canvas.

<p class="text-sm text-grey">The original Andy Powers Instruments workshop is closed. Andy has continued pursuing the creation of fine new instruments at a new shop at the Taylor Guitars facility. You may want to visit taylorguitars.com to check out what he’s up to now. eMail: andy@andypowersinstruments.com</p>

More information available on the Andy Powers Musical Instrument Co.'s web site.

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Pukanala Brand Ukulele

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from the Pukanala Brand Ukulele web site

&ldquo;Pukana La&rdquo; means sunrise in Hawaiian. Sweeping throughthe strings of Pukana La Ukulele,and feel the warm and sunny spirit shines upon you like the morning sun. &ldquo;PUKA&rdquo;, likewise, is designed to share an image of rising and opening.

The faith of Pukana La Ukulele is to break through all limits so that people can play freely. Every day is a brand new day for Pukana La. Therefore, we are free to create a new self and enjoy in it. We dare to dream, and we are capable of realizing it.

More information available on the Pukanala Brand Ukulele's web site.

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Pulelehua Ukulele

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Pau Hana Ukuleles

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Tom Russell is one-man shop, share a journey in building one-of-a-kind ukuleles. The name "Pau Hana Ukuleles" reflects the easy going nature of the ukulele. "Pau Hana", meaning "done work" or "after work" in Hawaiian, evokes the relaxing feeling when playing the ukulele after a trying day.

Tom Russell is one-man shop, share a journey in building one-of-a-kind ukuleles. The name "Pau Hana Ukuleles" reflects the easy going nature of the ukulele. "Pau Hana", meaning "done work" or "after work" in Hawaiian, evokes the relaxing feeling when playing the ukulele after a trying day.

More information available on the Pau Hana Ukuleles's web site.

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