Hand Crafted in Oregon, USA

Joined February 2010
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We are excited to announce that luthier Ryan Fish and his wife Michelle have acquired and will restart production of Weber Fine Acoustic Instruments exclusively at his shop in Bend, Oregon. mandolincafe.com/forum/conte…

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The evolution of Weber Mandolins, from Flatiron to Gibson to Weber… and now, the New Weber is nestled in the high desert mountain town of Bend, Oregon. We have significantly advanced the craft, design, sound, feel, tone, and finish of every traditional instrument.
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The Weber team of craftsmen have left no stone unturned in finding ways to enhance the sound, look and feel of our 2018 selection of Weber Fine Acoustic Instruments. View them here: webermandolins.com
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Ryan Fish is the man who signs your new Weber mandolin. Look inside, there on the label, in a confident flourish, “inspected by Ryan Fish.” Read about this craftsman here: webermandolins.com/about-aco…
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Acoustic Vibes Music has a second custom Yellowstone about to leave our shop! Contact them today to build your own custom Weber mandolin, and view our options here: webermandolins.com/mandolin-…
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Check out this custom Yellowstone Mandolin that is being built for our friends at Acoustic Vibes! Find our custom options available here: webermandolins.com/mandolin-…
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Emma Borders, recently played the “Gigue,” absolutely dazzling the online audience with her precision, passion, and pure tone. Watch her play her Weber Octave here: youtube.com/watch?v=NQFiYetv… Read the full interview with Emma here: webermandolins.com/blog/goin…

Ben was raised in Salt Lake City on the sounds of Grisman and Garcia. We are lucky to have Ben Weiss of Pixie and the Partygrass Boys as a part of the artist team! Read more about him here: webermandolins.com/mandolin-…
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The Bitterroots have a new thinner Faded Amber finish. With our advanced deflection monitoring and Hand-Voicing, the Bitterroots have more chop and volume. View them here: webermandolins.com/mandolins…
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With its thin gloss satin finish and speed neck, the Diamondback comes alive as you play it. Now with a dovetail neck joint and hand-voiced tops, you will be amazed at the sound and volume. View it here: webermandolins.com/mandolins…
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Several months ago, our team of Weber craftsmen gathered for a collective discussion to design a re-engineered, spectacular F style mandolin. And so it is named, The Crooked River Limited Edition F14-F. View it here: webermandolins.com/blog/the-…
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The Yellowstone Octave Mandolin is tuned a full octave below the mandolin. It has a 20-inch scale length with a body width of 12 ¼ inches and an overall body length of 37 ½ inches. Find this model here: webermandolins.com/mandolins…
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The Yellowstone Mandola is tuned a fifth lower than the mandolin. It has a 17-inch scale length, an 11 1/8th inch body width, and an overall length of 31 3/4th inches. View this model here: webermandolins.com/mandolins…
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The Bitterroots have a new thinner Faded Amber finish. With our advanced deflection monitoring and Hand-Voicing the Bitterroots have more chop and volume. Available in Mandolin and Octave Mandolin body shapes. Check it out here: webermandolins.com/mandolins…
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The Red Rocks, new for 2020, features a dovetail joint, simplified Weber flowerpot headstock inlay, and scooped ebony tortoise-bound fretboard with bud markers and 21 gold frets. Go deep with your next Weber. View specs here: webermandolins.com/mandolins…
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Weber’s gorgeous new Pronghorn, is as free and wild as the noble two-pointed prairie antelope that inspired its name—the fastest land animal in North America, no less. View these here: webermandolins.com/mandolins…
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The Bitterroot Octave Mandolin are popular in a variety of genres. With its new thin satin Faded Amber finish and deflection Hand-Voicing, they sound better than ever. View them here: webermandolins.com/mandolins…
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As Lady Moon, SHEL’s Eva Holbrook is exploring new avenues of expression: The acclaimed Weber signature artist is reinventing mandolin for the 21st century. Continue Reading... webermandolins.com/blog/as-l…
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When Weber last checked in with Nashville multi-instrumentalist Anthony Howell, in mid-November, he had a full plate of touring dates with family bluegrass band Williamson Branch. Continue Reading... webermandolins.com/blog/chec…
It all took off for Keb’ Mo’ in 1994 with the self-titled release under his newly coined Keb’ Mo’ moniker, and over the years, he has proven that he is a musical force that defies typical genre labels. Keep reading: webermandolins.com/mandolin-…