Has anyone here actually played one of these? I'd love to hear about it...
Has anyone here actually played one of these? I'd love to hear about it...
I have never seen one for sale and a quick search comes up a zero. Perhaps it is a custom order only?
Charley
A bunch of stuff with four strings
Managed to find this on Weber's website. Looks like its a new body shape that is applicable to a number of existing model trim including Fern, Diamondback, Yellowstone and Rawhide.
The photos on the website only shows oval hole. I wonder if one can order it with F holes instead.
EDIT: There's some discussion on the Cafe here already
I saw that previous thread and nobody from the cafe seems to have any hands on experience. Seems odd, no?
weber makes fine instruments .. professionals play them .. there .. a review..
NB Nick , not the whole planets mandolin players are ready to respond in one morning to your post,
have a little patience , grasshopper..
writing about music
is like dancing,
about architecture
Mandroid - I simply found it odd that in the only previous thread, no one had any experience playing them. That's what I was responding to. You are reading more into my words than is there...
I have one on order. I will post when I get it.
Trevor
Formerly of The Acoustic Music Co (TAMCO) Brighton England now retired.
Its just a Body shape shape that will have more people saying " Oooh what a cute little Guitar"..
I have a British Made Hodson 'Djangolin', its in the shape of a Selmer Guitar , I get that Part .
writing about music
is like dancing,
about architecture
The deal apparently is that they've designed them and are now gearing up to produce them. The scuttlebutt is that the first ones will be available in the fall. According to the website, they'll be available in various trim levels and as mandocellos, octaves and maybe "regular mandolins." I don't know if Bruce monitors this site, but if he does, I hope he'll weigh in with what are apparently ready customers.
belbein
The bad news is that what doesn't kill us makes us stronger. The good news is that what kills us makes it no longer our problem
I have emailed this thread to Bruce.
Trevor
Formerly of The Acoustic Music Co (TAMCO) Brighton England now retired.
I'm sure that there was another thread (or post) on here about this new model mandolin. I put forward the idea that maybe Weber were aiming at the mandolin players who wanted a tone verging on a 'guitar-like' tone. Personally,i think it looks very nice,
Ivan
Weber F-5 'Fern'.
Lebeda F-5 "Special".
Stelling Bellflower BANJO
Tokai - 'Tele-alike'.
Ellis DeLuxe "A" style.
Which model are you getting Trevor? I've always been quite interested in these since they were announced. And yes, I am a guitarist who think this looks awesome
Robbie
I don't know if anyone is still following this thread, but I got one of these about a year ago. 2015 Weber Cutaway mandolin, honey blonde finish, tortoise shell binding on the body and soundhole ("D" shaped, Bruce's version of an oval hole), ebony board. Saw it for sale on Bruce's website, montanalutherie.com, and fell in love with the looks, then with the sound once it got to me. It sounds like a really good 'teens Gibson A, but louder. Really resonant and rich. I work every summer at a family folk music and dance camp and last summer, three of the other staff musicians had old As, there was a white one, a pumpkintop, and a black one. We were playing English country dance tunes together, and all three of them told me how much they loved the sound of that mando. (I'd like to say it was me, but they didn't react like that the year before, when I was playing my Weber-signed F-5L). Certainly not a bluegrass mandolin, but if you get a chance to try one, give it a go.
That looks awesome!! I'd love to get my hands on one
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