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Rick Banuelos
Jun-01-2007, 12:52pm
The new models are starting to make their way out the door. This beauty is enroute to the Old Boise Guitar Co.

Rick Banuelos
Jun-01-2007, 12:53pm
The Headstock

Rick Banuelos
Jun-01-2007, 12:54pm
The Fretboard Markers - 5mm diamonds

Rick Banuelos
Jun-01-2007, 12:56pm
The Back

Rick Banuelos
Jun-01-2007, 12:56pm
The ribs

mikeo2
Jun-01-2007, 12:59pm
Very nice! Looks a lot like my Absaroka, but with a bound headstock.

B. T. Walker
Jun-02-2007, 3:56am
A lovely A-style mandolin. The back is gorgeous. Mr. Weber, he good.

I read in the "Fern" thread that Weber is aligning its products to avoid confusion, which is an excellent idea, because I was confused (and not even dazed). http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/tounge.gif

Ken Berner
Jun-02-2007, 9:22am
Rick, You are killing us, softly! STE is constantly astounding us with these new instruments and I now feel that my '99 Beartooth is a relic. When and where will it all end?

cooper4205
Jun-02-2007, 9:47am
looks nice, it looks like it has the same as color and FB inlays as an Absaroka. are all of the A-styles going to a snakehead now?

Nick Triesch
Jun-02-2007, 10:02am
Mandolins have changed over the last few years and Weber is right on target with their new mandolins. Man, that A type is pretty! Nick

JeffD
Jun-02-2007, 4:10pm
What a beauty!

JohnF
Jun-15-2007, 12:43pm
Does Weber only have one neck option? I find my a9 neck more comfortable than my Weber Y2K for some reason. Great looking mandos though!

Rick Banuelos
Jun-18-2007, 9:53am
We have countless neck options; We'll build anything custom to your spec.

JohnF
Jun-18-2007, 12:51pm
Thanks and my vote is to keep us updated here - at least occassionally

Reid Morsi
Jul-14-2007, 3:52am
Wow Rick, you guys at Sound to Earth have really outdone yourself by the looks of this guy. Seeing mandos like this one makes Weber near the top of my list of brands that i want to own a instrument from someday.

Chip Booth
Aug-12-2007, 10:16pm
I played that mandolin (or one just exactly like it)at Old Boise Guitar this weekend. I will say Weber has really improved things in my opinion in the last year or so. I sure don't need another mandolin but that one got my attention.

Chip

mandolooter
Aug-13-2007, 11:02am
I'll be down there today to test drive it and order some strings if its still there.
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Rick Banuelos
Aug-13-2007, 12:32pm
As always, lend me your thoughts...