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Tiki King's Custom hand built Ukes...
These are ones I built myself.
Pineapple Tiki Uke #1
The Very first Pineapple Ukulele I built. I gotta say, I think I done good...
The "Museum" Uke.
One I built for the Ukulele and you show at the NAMM Museum of making music
Pineapple Tiki Uke #3 in Koa
Yep, the third one I built
Pineapple Tiki Cutaway
As far as I know, the first pineapple cutaway ever!
The Ukenbacker!
22" long. Semi hollow body amplified acoustic. Maple neck, Rosewood fretboard,
spruce and maple body. I built this one on a dare...
A solid body electric
Rock 'n roll!!!
A Painted Pineapple
Delicious...!
Vita Tiki
I built this to pay tribute to the Vita Uke, but with a Tiki King twist!
Painted Cigar box Ukulele
I built this from a Fonseca Cigar box.
Soprano Tiki-Lele
Sweet!
Another painted Cigar box Ukulele
I built this from a Jose Benito Cigar box.
Tiki King's Customized Ukes...
Didn't build 'em, just messed with 'em
Barkcloth Flea.
The latestFrom Tiki King and Magic Fluke
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Surf Flea.
the latest From Tiki King and Magic Fluke
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"Nose Art" pin-up Ukulele #1
Betty Danger"
"Nose Art" pin-up Ukulele #2
Customized Ukulele #1
Hot! My first real foray into Uke customizing
The "Professional" grade Tiki-Lele's.
What more could anyone want?
Another Tiki-Lele.
Before the Deluxe Tiki-Leles, this was my "show off" Uke
The Cocktail Uke.
I'm getting thirsty...
Custom Tiki Fluke
Oh Yeah!
Mine is #29. I sold #1 before I even got to see it. It took 28 more before I got to keep one!
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The Pineapple Flea
My first commissioned design for the Magic Fluke Company
Mine is #1 in the series, #1010 of Fleas Overall
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The Tiki Flea
My second commissioned design for the Magic Fluke Company
Mine is #1 in the series, #3206 of Fleas Overall
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Victoria Jackson's
custom painted Baritone Ukulele.
Grizzly woodworking supply "Kit" Uke
Ok, so I did a little extra....
The Cowboy Fluke
My third commissioned design for the Magic Fluke Company
Mine is #3 in the series, #13644 of Flukes Overall
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The "Surf" Fluke
My forth commissioned design for the Magic Fluke Company
It is #2 in the series, #15760 of Flukes Overall
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The "Laser Island" Fluke
My fifth commissioned design for the Magic Fluke Company
Laser engraved hibiscus flowers. Mine is #25 in the series, #16374 of Flukes Overall
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The "Mug Shot" Fluke
My Seventh Fluke design
Featuring Tiki Mugs from the Tiki King Luau!. Mine is #1, The prototype!
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The Hawaiian "Popcorn" Uke
I make these custom fret boards out of a type of resin, and the color patterns are cast in the resin, not painted on. I was going for a Hawaiian print "Flower" look on the fret board, but everyone said "Hey! Popcorn".
Some of my Collection
Stuff I bought...
My Graziano Pineapple Concert
Freaken Awesome!
This is a real work of art!
My Favilla Soprano
Neat!
Fortune Baritone
best "cheap" baritone I ever played
Fortune Soprano
....mint condition...with original hang tag...(heh heh..)
The Silvertone soprano
One of my first "vintage" Ukes
The "Arthur Godfrey" T.V. Pal Uke
One word...Plastics...!
My leopard Fluke
Sweet! The one that really got me started...Mine is #31 of the Leopard series, #2336 Overall
"Pistachio" Flea
Made before the color name was changed to "Palm"...It is #403 of fleas Overall
Little Banjo Uke
Neat!
My Mom was a banjo player, and wanted to learn Uke, so I restored this for her originally
My Ken Hill "Uke Brand" concert Uke.
One of a kind. Solid Koa, double rosette, fingerboard inlay. Beautiful! I bought it off the wall at Kennys old workshop in Felton. I think it was a prototype, as it has no soundhole label, or other markings.
The Decca soprano
Another one of my "vintage" Ukes
Uke 461
no, I don't have 461 Ukes, but the only marking on this one is "461" on the back of the headstock
An 8 string Todaro Akulele!
Back and neck carved from one solid piece of wood
super loud!
The Harmony soprano
yet another of my "vintage" Ukes
Stenciled Harmony soprano
Fancy! Check out the wear on the fretboard...
check out these tuning pegs
Neato!
Martin style 0
Goldtone Banjo Uke
Formby Style! Needs no amplification!
The Super 60's Uke
Why Super 60's? well cause I think it is from the 1960's and it has a Formica fretboard
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