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    Home/ Collections/ TABU Style 2 "Midget" Koa Ukulele - Hawaii c.1917
    TABU Style 2 "Midget" Koa Ukulele - Hawaii c.1917
    A classic Hawaiian TABU Style 2 "Midget" Koa Ukulele with a stunning wooden body and neck, dating back to 1917.
    A charming TABU Style 2 "Midget" Koa Ukulele from Hawaii, showcasing its lovely wooden body and neck from c.1917.
    A classic Hawaiian TABU Style 2 "Midget" Koa Ukulele, showcasing its stunning wooden body and neck from 1917.
    Close-up of a TABU Style 2 "Midget" Koa Ukulele, showcasing its wooden neck and strings, crafted in Hawaii around 1917.
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    A beautiful TABU Style 2 "Midget" Koa Ukulele from 1917, elegantly perched on a black stand for a stylish presentation.
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    Home/ Collections/ TABU Style 2 "Midget" Koa Ukulele - Hawaii c.1917

    TABU Style 2 "Midget" Koa Ukulele - Hawaii c.1917

    SKU: 23066
    $1,095.00
     
     

     

    Here is a rare early Hawaiian “midget” soprano ukulele, more commonly referred to today as a Sopanino. These ultra-compact instruments were produced in the Hawaiian Islands from as early as 1913 by makers such as Anahu, Aloha, L. Nunes, Mossman, and Kumalae, though examples like this are seldom seen on the market today. Measuring approximately 16 inches from top to bottom compared to a standard 21-inch soprano, their scarcity is likely due in part to their fragile size and the ease with which they could be lost or damaged over time, as well as the relatively limited production numbers.

    Despite their small proportions, these were not simple tourist souvenirs. This example demonstrates the same level of craftsmanship associated with full-size professional Hawaiian instruments of the era, featuring clean internal construction, quality select koa throughout, and original oversized “professional-grade” barrel tuners that remain intact and functional. It also bears the TABU stamp, indicating certified Hawaiian manufacture through the Honolulu Ad Club from around 1916.

    The exact maker of this instrument remains unconfirmed, which is not unusual given the number of short-lived workshops operating in Hawaii during the early ukulele boom period. Instruments from this era were often produced by small, transient companies responding to rapidly growing demand, many of which left little documented history behind.

    Tonally, this instrument remains fully playable despite its size, though it becomes more physically compact beyond the third fret. It responds well when tuned to C6 or D6 with standard soprano strings, producing a clear and surprisingly balanced voice for such a small body.

    Condition is exceptional for its age and highly original throughout, making it a particularly collectible example of an early Hawaiian ukulele. It is currently housed in an oversized protective hard case (likely originally intended for a charango), which provides secure storage despite not being period correct.

     

    Specifications: 

    Country: Hawaii
    Type: Sopanino (historically referred to as “midget” ukulele)
    Production Period: At least as early as 1913
    Known Makers: Anahu, Aloha, L. Nunes, Mossman, Kumalae (exact maker unconfirmed)
    Body Length: Approximately 16" (vs. 21" standard soprano)
    Body Wood: Select Hawaiian koa
    Construction: Clean inner linings with professional-grade build quality
    Tuners: Oversized “professional-grade” barrel tuners (original)
    Brand Marking: TABU stamp (proof of Hawaiian manufacture, c.1916 Honolulu Ad Club certification)
    Playability: Fully playable, slightly cramped beyond 3rd fret due to size
    Tuning: Best tuned to C6 or D6 with soprano strings
    Sound: Clear and balanced tone despite extremely small size
    Condition: Fantastic original condition, highly collectible early Hawaiian example
    Case: Oversized protective case included (likely originally for charango)

     

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