How about this one? I've played this one at the store, it is sweeeet! Maybe if I sold the car.....
http://elderly.com/vintage/items/180U-901.htm
It's just so beautiful to hold, like a little jewel. The wood is so rich and all of that gorgeous decoration...I felt like I had to hold it like a baby. It really was special. It also sounded better than any of the other ukes I had played that day. I actually scolded the guy at the counter for not having a humidifier in it! It was definitely the best uke in the store, but I prefer koa to mahogany so that may have something to do with why I thought so. If they were selling it for half of that, I would say consider it if you are a true collector, but that price is just insane, and they consider it "reduced". I played with a bunch of their vintage instruments, most of which I didn't like, including this other kamaka pineapple:
http://elderly.com/vintage/items/180U-1389.htm
Which for me was just a lesson about buying vintage online. I don't want to buy a vintage uke that I can't play first. Another problem is that they usually keep the original strings on the vintage ones, so you can't hear what they would sound like with updated strings. So vintage ukes can be hard to buy, even if you can play them ahead of time.