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Seilen SLMT-284LTD/cst Used 2021 model

Seilen SLMT-284LTD/cst Used 2021 model

Regular price ¥308,000 JPY
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This limited edition mini tenor guitar features a 4A grade Hawaiian koa body, neck, fingerboard, and bridge all made of koa. Excellent condition.

Seilen's mini tenor model SLMT-284LTD/cst is made with luxurious 4A grade Hawaiian Koa. Arrived as a used item in beautiful condition.

This guitar was built in 2021 and is crafted entirely from premium Hawaiian koa, which, while listed as 4A grade by current standards, would be classified as 5A by today's standards. The koa neck is particularly impressive, featuring exquisite wood with subtle curly edges. Hawaiian koa lumber suitable for neck construction is even more valuable, and is now much more difficult to obtain and more expensive than it was back then. The body is decorated with delicate abalone purfling and a rosette.

This is a used instrument in excellent condition with no noticeable scratches. It is currently set to Low G. It has a deep, attractive sound typical of a mini tenor. It also has plenty of volume.

This is a highly refined ukulele that can only be made at Seiren String Instrument Workshop.


  • Body: 4A grade Hawaiian Koa
  • Head plate: 4A grade Hawaiian Koa
  • Neck: Hawaiian Koa
  • Fingerboard: Hawaiian Koa
  • Bridge: Hawaiian Koa
  • Purfling: Abalone
  • Rosetta: Avalon
  • Position markers: Abalone dots
  • Head inlay: Seilen shell logo
  • Tuners: Gotoh UPT
  • Finish: Semi-gloss urethane
  • Scale: 408mm
  • Nut width: 36.5mm
  • Case: Hard case included

Used 6-month warranty

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Seilen is a ukulele workshop run by Shinji Takahashi in the Tateshina Central Plateau in Chino City, Nagano Prefecture.
Takahashi began his career in 1980 at an electric guitar manufacturing company, and became independent at the age of 23. In 2006, he won the Grand Prize at an exhibition hosted by the Ukulele Guild of Hawaii, and has also received high praise at the NAMM Show and other events.
He is known for carefully crafting instruments using carefully selected wood from around the world, combining his sensibility, technique and experience, and personally managing every process. He has earned the trust of both Japan and overseas as one of Japan's leading ukulele makers.